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A cyclone consists of a low pressure area with high pressure all around. High speed winds go around the centre violently and are accompanied by heavy rains. They have large diameters. A tornado is violent, twisted funnel of high speed wind.

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A cyclone is a large, destructive storm that is comprised of strong winds rotating around a center of low pressure. Depending on the region, a cyclone may be referred to as a typhoon or hurricane. ... A tornado is a violent storm comprised of extremely strong winds spiraling around a central point in a funnel-shaped cloud

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