Kamikaze
Typhoon Sendong had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, while Typhoon Ondoy had maximum winds of 75-80 mph. Both typhoons were of similar strength, but the impact of a typhoon can vary based on factors like rainfall and topography in the affected areas.
A storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a typhoon.
Proto-Austronesian *baRiuS
In the Northern Hemisphere, typhoon winds blow counterclockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere, they blow clockwise. This is due to the Coriolis effect caused by the Earth's rotation.
A storm with winds of 35-64 km/h would not be a typhoon. The minimum wind speed for a storm to be considered a typhoon is 119 km/h. A tropical system with winds of 35-64 km/h would be a tropical depression.
The center of a typhoon is the eye of the typhoon. Also known as The Eye of The Storm.
Ryū no ha no kamikaze
The correct answer is ‘kamikaze’. The Japanese refer to two typhoons that happened in the 1200s as kamikaze, which translates as ‘divine winds’. These kamikaze saved Japan from a Mongol invasion. Kamikaze underwent a meaning change in WWII to refer to suicide attacks by pilots.
The possessive form of the noun typhoon is typhoon's.Example: The typhoon's winds were very strong.
floodsmajor winds
A hurricane or typhoon has a central calm area called the eye, with winds spiraling inwardly.
Monsoonmonsoonmonsoon
A fierce tropical storm with high winds and heavy rains is called a hurricane.
seasonal reversal of winds
Typhoon Sendong had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, while Typhoon Ondoy had maximum winds of 75-80 mph. Both typhoons were of similar strength, but the impact of a typhoon can vary based on factors like rainfall and topography in the affected areas.
A storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a typhoon.
Proto-Austronesian *baRiuS