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VERY!. The NOAA of the United States keeps track of named hurricanes. In the Pacific they are called typhoons. Since they have (there) almost nothing to do with the United States, we may not track them. For the best stuff, go to www.noaa.gov, and type hurricane in their search bar. THANKS

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