No, typhoons, hurricanes, and cyclone are all the exact same thing except where they originate in the world.
From what I've seen on other answers, Hurricanes are called typhoons in Asia.
Typhoons cannot form over land and therefore cannot form over mountains; they can only form over warm ocean water. A typhoon that moves over a mountainous area will lose strength very quickly as the high terrain will force it to drop most of its moisture as rain.
In a way. Hurricanes and typhoons are the same type of storm, only occurring in different parts of the world. The term cyclone has a broader definition that includes hurricanes and typhoons, but also other types of storm.
An Atlantic typhoon is called a hurricane. They generally form in the eastern Atlantic Ocean but sometimes form in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones, depending on which part of the world they form.
China, Japan, and the Philippines
Typhoons can form anywhere in the world, however, they are only called that if they occur in the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and west of the International Date Line. A storm of the same type in the southern hemisphere is called a cyclone.
Severe storms that form over tropical oceans are known as hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones, depending on the region where they occur. These storms are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
No. Typhoons are tropical cyclones, and as such can only form over warm ocean water.
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By the order that they form.
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Hurricanes,typhoons, and cyclones
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Hurricanes that occur over the China Sea are called typhoons. Typhoons are large tropical cyclones that form in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and can have significant impacts on countries in the region, including China, Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines.
They are called typhoons. :D