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.
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.
a tropical storm.. if it was a hurricane-status in the atlantic, it would be called a typhoon.
A 'Typhoon' is a weather system (much much bigger than a cloud), other names for one (in different oceans) are 'Cyclone' and 'Hurricane. You are probably thinking of a 'Tornado' which is formed out of one cloud called a super-cell or 'Cumulonimbus' cloud.
as hurricane , in Western Atlantic Ocean and Eastern Pacific Coast as Willi Willies in Australia as Typhoon in (Japan) West Pacific and China Sea as Cyclone in the Indian Ocean and the bay of Bengal
Hurricane or a typhoon, when it grows bigger... It depends which side of Earth you are...
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.
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.
Tornado, Hurricane, Twister, Thunder, Cyclone, Tsunami, Typhoon
Tornado. Both are intense weather phenomena characterized by powerful swirling winds, but a tornado occurs on land while a cyclone (hurricane or typhoon) occurs over water.
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