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Hurricanes are called by different names in other parts of the world. These storms are labeled depending on where they occur. When they happen over the North Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Northeast Pacific Ocean, they are called Hurricanes. Storms that happen over the Northwest Pacific Ocean and west of the International Date Line (i.e.: Philippines) are called typhoons.
On average, the Philippines experiences about 20 tropical storms or typhoons each year, with the majority usually occurring between June and November. This region is prone to these weather events due to its location in the western Pacific Ocean.
There have been too many tropical storm in history to list them all here. So here are the Atlantic storms of 2012 that did not become hurricanes: Alberto Beryl Debby Florence Helene Joyce Oscar And in the eastern Pacific in 2012: Aletta Hector John Kristy Norman
Tropical storms are known by many names, including hurricanes (North America), cyclones (India) and typhoons (Japan and East Asia). They all occur in a band that lies roughly between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn and despite varying wind speeds are ferocious storms. Some storms can form just outside of the tropics, but in general the distribution (location) of these storms is controlled by the places where sea temperatures rise above 27°C.The highest number of storms does not occur in the Atlantic close to the USA, but in the North Pacific affecting countries such as the Philippines and Japan. This is despite the fact that in the UK we only really get to hear about tropical storms affecting the USA. The most affected area being South East Asia receives an average of 26 storms per year. The least affected area is India where there is an average of 2 tropical storms per year
The most common weather disturbances in the Philippines are tropical cyclones, which are further classified into: (1) tropical depressions with winds up to 38 miles per hour; (2) tropical storms with winds from 39 to 73 miles per hour; and (3) typhoons with winds of at least 74 miles per hour. Additional: Weather Disturbances are disturbances in the weather such as: 1. Typhoons 2. Hurricanes 3. Global Warming 4. Tornadoes 5. Cyclones 6. Storms
On average, about 7-12 cyclones, including hurricanes and tropical storms, affect the United States each year. These storms can cause significant damage and disruptions to coastal areas along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. The frequency and severity of cyclones can vary from year to year due to various factors such as climate patterns and ocean temperatures.
That is impossible to know. Predictions are calling for a near-normal to slightly above average typhoon season in 2014 overall, but these predictions have a high degree of uncertainty. Even then it is impossible to predict home many of the storms that do occur will head for the Philippines.
On average, there are around 80 tropical storms around the world each year. These storms form in tropical or subtropical regions and can develop into hurricanes or typhoons under the right conditions. Tropical storms are a common occurrence during the hurricane season, which varies by region.
On average, about 80 tropical storms form globally each year.
there are 8
Not at all. A hurricane is only one type of storm out of many. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Many storms (such as everyday thunderstorms) are not tropical and do not produce winds nearly that strong. A few storms other than hurricanes are thunderstorms, tropical storms, tornadoes, extratropical lows, derechos, and sandstorms
No one can answer this question unless you clarify over what time period, inform us as to which countries or continents and explain which types of tropical storms.
There have been too many tropical storm in history to list them all here. So here are the Atlantic storms of 2012 that did not become hurricanes: Alberto Beryl Debby Florence Helene Joyce Oscar And in the eastern Pacific in 2012: Aletta Hector John Kristy Norman
Recent predictions say there will be 12 tropical storms and 6 of those will turn into hurricanes.
Tropical storms are known by many names, including hurricanes (North America), cyclones (India) and typhoons (Japan and East Asia). They all occur in a band that lies roughly between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn and despite varying wind speeds are ferocious storms. Some storms can form just outside of the tropics, but in general the distribution (location) of these storms is controlled by the places where sea temperatures rise above 27°C.The highest number of storms does not occur in the Atlantic close to the USA, but in the North Pacific affecting countries such as the Philippines and Japan. This is despite the fact that in the UK we only really get to hear about tropical storms affecting the USA. The most affected area being South East Asia receives an average of 26 storms per year. The least affected area is India where there is an average of 2 tropical storms per year
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The Philippines has three main climate types: tropical rainforest, tropical savanna, and tropical monsoon. These climates are characterized by high temperatures year-round and significant rainfall during the wet season.
the physical characteristics of the Philippines is very tropical...There are many forests.Unlike many other countries in East Asia there are not many mountains.
No, not every severe storm in the Atlantic becomes a hurricane. Severe storms in the Atlantic can develop into tropical depressions, tropical storms, or hurricanes depending on their strength and organization.