Hurricanes develop in the ocean and go through many phases before being called a hurricane. They have high winds, and rain that can be deadly. Thunderstorms usually develop over land and consist of some wind (sometimes deadly, but not often) rain, and lightening. Thunderstorms are not nearly as dangerous as hurricanes.
The only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs.
It's hurricane. NOT a Typhoon
There was never a hurricane marcus but there was a typhoon mark.
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.
The words "cyclone" and "typhoon" are used interchangeably when referring to this weather phenomenon in the Philippines.
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.
Typhoon is the Japanese word for a hurricane
Hurricane
No, Hurricanes are called typhoons in the east. So in Japan a hurricane would be called a typhoon.
The only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs.
it had a flooding hazard
They are same.
typhoon
台风 tái​fēng​ - typhoon / hurricane 飓风 jù​fēng​ - hurricane 龙卷风 lóng​juǎn​fēng​ - typhoon / hurricane
It's hurricane. NOT a Typhoon
There was never a hurricane marcus but there was a typhoon mark.
A typoon is a hurricane. The typhoon destroyed the tiny village.