Cyclones and hurricane are the same sort of storm but with different names. Cyclones occur mostly in the Pacific.
No, cyclones do not occur on the moon. Cyclones are large-scale rotating storms that are driven by temperature differences in the Earth's atmosphere, which the moon lacks due to its lack of atmosphere.
Cyclones occur in various countries around the world, predominantly in regions with warm ocean waters like the Pacific Ocean (e.g., Philippines, Japan) and Indian Ocean (e.g., India, Australia). Cyclones are also known as hurricanes or typhoons in different regions, depending on where they form.
Hurricanes and typhoons occur in tropical areas, but can move into extratropical areas as well. There are different types of cyclone, however. Tropical cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, tropical storms and tropical depressions) form in tropical regions but extratropical and polar lows are cyclones as well.
Tropical cyclones are most likely to occur over warm and moist, (tropical) seas and oceans. they do move across seas and builds up, but when the cyclones hits the land it will slow down and will loose energy :) hope this helped :)
Yes. Extratropical cyclones happen all the time, and at times the Atlantic Ocean has had as many as 5 tropical cyclones at the same time. Right now (August 18, 2010) there are two tropical cyclones in the Pacific: Tropical Storm Fernanda and Hurricane Greg
Cyclones occur every year.
Cyclones occur in many parts of the world every year. You need to specify the district to ask the chances of a cyclone at any particular time.
Cyclones occur more. This is because all hurricanes are cyclones, but not all cyclones are hurricanes.
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Cyclones occur in the Pacific. Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic
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Cyclones occur in the summer wet season. This means they tend to occur between November and April, with the greatest probability being between December and February.
No, cyclones do not occur on the moon. Cyclones are large-scale rotating storms that are driven by temperature differences in the Earth's atmosphere, which the moon lacks due to its lack of atmosphere.
The storms over the Indian Ocean are generally referred to as tropical cyclones. These storms can also be known as typhoons or hurricanes, depending on where they occur in the world.
Anywhere in the world. Anti-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, clockwise in the southern one.
They both occur on water