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  1. Cyclone - Wikipedia

    In the Atlantic and the northeastern Pacific oceans, a tropical cyclone is generally referred to as a hurricane (from the name of the ancient Central American deity of wind, Huracan), in the …

  2. Hurricanes vs typhoons vs cyclones: What is the difference?

    2025年9月3日 · The three are almost identical, but there is one factor that determines if it is a hurricane, a typhoon or a cyclone -- and it's not the wind speed.

  3. Hurricanes, Cyclones, and Typhoons Explained - Education

    2025年5月30日 · 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 …

  4. Tropical cyclone | Definition, Causes, Formation, and Effects

    3 天之前 · What is a tropical cyclone? A tropical cyclone is an intense circular storm that originates over warm tropical oceans. It is also called a hurricane or a typhoon. It is …

  5. Hurricanes, Cyclones and Typhoons: What's in a Name?

    2025年5月28日 · Tropical cyclones are among the most destructive weather phenomena. These intense rotating storm systems originate over warm tropical waters, have a typical diameter of …

  6. What is Cyclone?: Definition, Types and Impacts - Khan Global …

    A cyclone is a meteorological phenomenon characterized by a low-pressure system at its centre, accompanied by strong winds and heavy rainfall. This atmospheric disturbance can manifest …

  7. CYCLONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CYCLONE is a storm or system of winds that rotates about a center of low atmospheric pressure, advances at a speed of 20 to 30 miles (about 30 to 50 kilometers) an …

  8. What is a cyclone? | The Weather Guys

    2019年4月29日 · A cyclone is a general term for a weather system in which winds rotate inwardly to an area of low atmospheric pressure. For large weather systems, the circulation pattern is in …

  9. What is a Cyclone? - cordulus.com

    What is a Cyclone? A cyclone is a large-scale air mass that rotates around a central low-pressure area, typically bringing strong winds (119 km/h or more), heavy rainfall, and stormy weather …

  10. NOAA's National Weather Service - Glossary

    A warm-core, non-frontal synoptic-scale cyclone, originating over tropical or subtropical waters with organized deep convection and a closed surface wind circulation about a well-defined …