hurricanes and tropical storms definition
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Hurricanes. The most violent storms on earth, the hurricane, is formed over the warm ocean waters near the equator. The term “hurricane” is usually used for the large storms that are formed over the Atlantic Ocean or the eastern Pacific Ocean. The more generic and scientific term for these storms is tropical cyclone.
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1) A tropical storm is a cyclonic storm that originates from the tropics and has sustained winds ranging between 39 and 73 miles/hour (34 to 63 knots; 63 to 117 kilometers per hour). It is characterized by a low-pressure center and by several thunderstorms that create strong winds and heavy rain.
2) Hurricanes are enormous storms which come with rotating wind speed of 74 miles per hour. The rotating wind swirls across the warm water of the tropics and comes with terrifying force.