The storms over the Indian Ocean are generally referred to as tropical cyclones. These storms can also be known as typhoons or hurricanes, depending on where they occur in the world.
Tropical storms/depressions have different names in every ocean. Typhoon is a storm which occurs in Pacific Ocean. Hurricane is an Atlantic one and Cyclone ravages in Indian ocean.
the indian ocean
"Cyclone"
hurricanes
Cyclones in both the Indian ocean and the Pacific Ocean are called cyclones.They are known as hurricanes in the Caribbean and the Americas, and typhoons in Asia.
Snow storms in the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains form when moist air is forced to rise over the mountains, leading to cooling and condensation of water vapor into snow. The moisture for these storms can come from nearby bodies of water, such as the Atlantic Ocean for the Appalachian Mountains and the Pacific Ocean for the Rocky Mountains.
Tropical storms can occur in various locations around the world, mainly in tropical and subtropical regions near the equator. These storms typically develop over warm ocean waters, with some common areas being the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.
Tropical storms/depressions have different names in every ocean. Typhoon is a storm which occurs in Pacific Ocean. Hurricane is an Atlantic one and Cyclone ravages in Indian ocean.
The Indian Ocean
A violent storm in the Indian Ocean is commonly referred to as a cyclone or a tropical cyclone. These storms can bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and pose a significant threat to coastal areas.
Tropical storms need warm ocean water to form. Outside the tropics the water usually isn't warm enough.