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πŸŒ€Hurricane vs Typhoon🌊

Hurricane and typhoon describe the very same weather phenomenon. The only real difference is where on Earth the storm forms.

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πŸŒ€Hurricane
  • βœ“The name used in the Atlantic and northeastern Pacific
  • βœ“Affects the Caribbean, the US Gulf and East Coasts
  • βœ“Rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale, categories 1 to 5
  • βœ“Hurricane season peaks roughly August to October
  • βœ“A rotating tropical cyclone with a calm central eye
🌊Typhoon
  • βœ“The name used in the northwestern Pacific Ocean
  • βœ“Affects East and Southeast Asia, including Japan
  • βœ“A 'super typhoon' marks the most intense category
  • βœ“Can occur across more of the year in warmer seas
  • βœ“The same rotating tropical cyclone structure

Verdict

Scientifically, hurricanes and typhoons are identical storms β€” both are tropical cyclones. The label simply changes by ocean basin. In the Indian Ocean the same storm is called a cyclone.

Frequently asked

Is a typhoon stronger than a hurricane?+

Not inherently. They are the same storm type; intensity varies storm by storm, not by name.

What is the storm called in the Indian Ocean?+

Simply a cyclone. The three names mark three regions for one phenomenon.

What powers these storms?+

Warm ocean water above about 26 degrees Celsius supplies the heat and moisture they need.

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