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Yes. A tropical storm has sustained winds of 39-73 mph. A tropical depression has winds of less than 39 mph.
A tropical storm has winds between 39 and 73 miles per hour.
No. A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with winds under 39 mph. A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone with winds from 39 mph to 73 mph.
The progression of increasing strength is: Tropical depression (under 39 mph winds) Tropical storm (39-73 mph winds) Hurricane (winds 74 mph or higher)
No, they are different intensity levels of tropical system. The weakest, a tropical depression, has less than 39 mph winds. A tropical storm has 39-73 mph winds. A hurricane has 74 mph winds or greater.
A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with sustained winds under 39 mph. A tropical storm one with sustained winds from 39 mph to 73 mph. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 74 mph or greater.
Simply one of strength. When a tropical cyclone has sustained winds under 39 mph it is a tropical depression. When a tropical cyclone has sustained winds from 39 mph to 73 mph it is s a tropical storm. When a tropical cyclone has winds of 74 mph or higher it is a hurricane.
Heavy winds like hurricanes, tornadoes, and tropical winds
A tropical depression is a low-pressure system with sustained winds of less than 39 mph. Once the winds reach 39 mph, it is classified as a tropical storm.
The difference is in intensity. A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with winds under 39 mph. A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 39 mph to 73 mph.
tropical storm or hurricane