- How is a tropical cyclone, with maximum sustained winds exceeding 33 metres per second, called in the north Indian ocean?
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Hurricane When winds in a tropical cyclone equal or exceed 64 kt (74 mph, 33 m/s) it is called a hurricane (in the Atlantic and eastern and central Pacific Oceans). Hurricanes are further designated by categories on the Saffir-Simpson scale
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