What's the difference between a hurricane, a typhoon, and a cyclone?
Storm Shield Meteorologist Jason Meyers explains.
They're all just different names for the same thing.
In the Atlantic Ocean and the Northeast Pacific - basically the waters surrounding the United States - we call them hurricanes.
In the Northwest Pacific near Asia - it's a typhoon.
In the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean, it's called a cyclone.
The only difference between any of these storms is the direction they spin.
Storms in the northern hemisphere spin counter-clockwise, and they spin clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
All of these storms use the same ingredients to form - a weather disturbance, warm tropical oceans, moisture, and relatively light winds.
If the right conditions last, we can end up with a violent storm with damaging winds at least 74 mph, huge waves, incredible amounts of rain, and flooding.
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