A hurricane and a typhoon are the same strength, as they are the same type of storm only occurring in different regions. They are a kind of cyclone. Overall, a hurricane or typhoon is stronger than other varieties of cyclone. Due to their large size, such cyclone will release more energy than a tornado, but a tornado has stronger winds.
hurricane
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.
Yes. Antarctica has never had a tornado or tropical cyclone.
a tropical storm.. if it was a hurricane-status in the atlantic, it would be called a typhoon.
A hurricane or typhoon depending on where it occurs.
A violent hurricane is called a typhoon or rearly a cyclone.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
a tornado, typhoon, cyclone, twister, and hurricane are pretty much the same.
cyclone. gale. storm. tornado. twister. blow. tempest. typhoon.
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A Bora is not a cyclone. Tornadoes more features in common with cyclones, but they are technically not cyclones either.
Tornado, Hurricane, Twister, Thunder, Cyclone, Tsunami, Typhoon
It's hurricane. NOT a Typhoon
A hurricane is a type of cyclone, so that's what Katrina would have been. A typhoon is the same thing as a hurricane, only occurring in the western Pacific Ocean.
they are all storms
Typhoon or Cyclone
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.
The only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs.