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  2. Cyclone vs. Typhoon vs. Hurricane: Are They All The Same?

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    What’s the difference between a hurricane and a typhoon? The most severe tropical cyclones —those with winds of 64 knots (74 mph or 119 km/h) or more—are called hurricanes or typhoons . Which term is used depends on where the storm occurs.

  3. What is the difference between a hurricane and a typhoon?

    oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/cyclone.html

    Once a tropical cyclone reaches maximum sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher, it is then classified as a hurricane, typhoon, or tropical cyclone, depending upon where the storm originates in the world.

  4. Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones: What's the difference? - BBC

    www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45519964

    But if the same type of disturbance takes place in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, it is known as a typhoon. And in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, cyclone is the correct term.

  5. What is the difference between a typhoon, cyclone, and hurricane?

    gpm.nasa.gov/resources/faq/what-difference-between-typhoon-cyclone-and-hurricane

    The common term is "typhoon" for a tropical cyclone that forms in the West Pacific. Tropical cyclones are called just "cyclones" in the Indian Ocean and near Australia. The terms "hurricane" and "typhoon" are regional names for tropical cyclones.

  6. Hurricanes, Cyclones, and Typhoons Explained - Education

    education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/hurricanes-cyclones-and-typhoons...

    Called hurricanes when they develop over the North Atlantic, central North Pacific, and eastern North Pacific, these rotating storms are known as cyclones when they form over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, and typhoons when they develop in the Northwest Pacific.

  7. Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones: What's the difference?

    www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-45519964

    But if the same type of disturbance takes place in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, it is known as a typhoon. And in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, cyclone is the correct term.

  8. What is a Hurricane, Typhoon, or Tropical Cyclone?

    gpm.nasa.gov/education/articles/what-hurricane-typhoon-or-tropical-cyclone

    Teaches about what a tropical cyclone is, and how "Hurricane", "Typhoon", and "Cyclone" are all different words for the same phenomena. The terms "hurricane" and "typhoon" are regionally specific names for a strong "tropical cyclone".

  9. What are hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones? - National...

    www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/hurricanes-typhoons-cyclones

    The same type of storm has different names depending on the region of the world: “hurricanes” develop over the North Atlantic, central North Pacific, and eastern North Pacific, “cyclones” form over...

  10. Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones | Smithsonian Ocean

    ocean.si.edu/planet-ocean/waves-storms-tsunamis/hurricanes-typhoons-and-cyclones

    What’s the difference between a hurricane, a typhoon and a cyclone? The short answer is that there is none. They are all organized storm systems that form over warm ocean waters, rotate around areas of low pressure, and have wind speeds of at least 74 mph (119 km per hour).

  11. What’s the difference between hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons?

    www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/9/27/whats-the-difference-between-a-hurricane...

    When winds reach speeds of 63 km/h (39 miles/hour) the storm is called a tropical storm. When the wind speeds reach 119km/h (74 mph) the storm becomes a tropical cyclone, typhoon or hurricane.