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  2. Are hurricanes and typhoons the same? What about a tornado ...

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    Learn about the formation and characteristics of hurricanes, typhoons and tornadoes.

  3. Tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    November is the only month in which all the tropical cyclone basins are in season. [25] In the Northern Atlantic Ocean, a distinct cyclone season occurs from June 1 to November 30, sharply peaking from late August through September. [25] The statistical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10. [26]

  4. List of severe weather phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Cyclones. Extratropical cyclone. European windstorms; Australian East Coast Low "Medicane", Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones; Polar cyclone; Tropical cyclone, also called a hurricane, typhoon, or just "cyclone" Subtropical cyclone; Australian east coast low; Explosive cyclogenesis or weather bomb; Dust storm. Haboob; Dust devil; Sandstorm ...

  5. Atlantic hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Though the official end of the Atlantic hurricane season occurs on November 30, the dates of October 31 and November 15 have also historically marked the end date for the hurricane season. [28] December, the only month of the year after the hurricane season, has featured the cyclogenesis of fourteen tropical cyclones. [12]

  6. What’s the difference between a cyclone, hurricane and ...

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    In the peak of Atlantic hurricane season, words matter. And using the right ones at the right time can be the difference between alerting of a far-out rotating storm system to a nearer full-blown ...

  7. Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    2017 Atlantic hurricane season summary map. A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and flooding rain. [45] A tropical cyclone feeds on heat released when moist air rises, resulting in condensation of water vapour contained in the moist air. [45]

  8. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Tornadoes, despite being one of the most destructive weather phenomena, are generally short-lived. A long-lived tornado generally lasts no more than an hour, but some have been known to last for 2 hours or longer (for example, the Tri-State Tornado). Due to their relatively short duration, less information is known about the development and ...

  9. 5 reasons Hurricane Milton's tornado outbreak was historic - AOL

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    Tornadoes are common before and after hurricane landfalls. Earlier this season, Hurricane Beryl spawned 68 tornadoes from Texas to Canada. However, even that number is eclipsed by Hurricane Beulah ...