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what is the difference between cyclone & storm

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Answered by harishvermabaq
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By definition, a cyclone is any low pressure. The opposite, a high pressure is then called, an anticyclone. 

A storm is, by definition, a wind speed of force 10 on the Beaufort scale, which is roughly 50 knots. 

But it the common language, a storm is simply, bad weather with precipitation. Snow storms, thunderstorms, etc. 

In the common language, a cyclone is often used as a tropical cyclone, often those being born in the Indian ocean because we reserve the word hurricane for the Atlantic and typhoon for the north Pacific. 

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Answered by sujith10thclass
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Both are same .
But cyclone is derived from Japan.
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