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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 Indian and …

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

    Apr 3, 2026 · 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 characterized by low …

  3. Hurricanes, Cyclones, and Typhoons Explained - Education

    May 30, 2025 · The names of the powerful storms that form in the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific—whether hurricane, cyclone, or typhoon—depends on where they form. Tropical Cyclone …

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

    What is a 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 " …

  5. Tropical Cyclone Introduction | National Oceanic and ...

    Sep 15, 2003 · A tropical cyclone is a warm-core low pressure system, without any front attached, that develops over the tropical or subtropical waters and has an organized circulation.

  6. Tropical cyclone - World Meteorological Organization

    Mar 13, 2026 · Tropical cyclones are also called hurricanes or typhoons, depending on the region. A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm that begins over tropical oceans, and they can vary in …

  7. NRL Tropical Cyclone Web - U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

    1 day ago · Explore tropical cyclone data, satellite imagery, and forecasts provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's Tropical Cyclone Web.

  8. Development of tropical cyclones - Met Office

    Tropical cyclones develop in tropical oceans at least 5° - 30° latitude north or south of the equator, where the sea temperature is at least 27 °C.

  9. What is Cyclone?: Definition, Types and Impacts

    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 in a …

  10. Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones - Smithsonian Ocean

    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 …