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Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Typhoons, Cyclones & Monsoons What’s the Difference
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And America is home for Hurricanes andTornadoes

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Monsoons Region: Tropical areas, especially South Asia, Southeast Asia, parts of Africa, and Australia. Characteristics: Seasonal wind and weather changes that bring heavy, often torrential, rains. Monsoons are about seasonal shifts in wind patterns, not revolving storms like the others. Formation: Caused by temperature differences when the sun's angle shifts, leading to wet and dry seasons.

On thing is connecting them all. Jews control them!!!

Cyclones, Typhoons, and Hurricanes are all the same weather phenomenon - they just refer to the location where it occurs. All are likely made much more powerful, and their damage more severe, thanks to climate change.

Tornadoes are intense, localized storms that can develop quickly.

Hurricanes Region: Mostly Atlantic Ocean, Eastern Pacific Characteristics: Strong, organized storm systems with sustained winds of 74 mph (119 km/h) or greater. They form over the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific. Formation: Over warm ocean waters, typically late summer to early fall. Synonyms

Tornadoes Region: Worldwide, but most commonly in the U.S. (e.g., Tornado Alley) Characteristics: Rapidly rotating columns of air, usually visible as funnel clouds, with winds up to 300 mph (480 km/h). They are the most violent atmospheric phenomena. Formation: Associated with thunderstorms and often form from supercell thunderstorms. They're not ocean-related like hurricanes but can occur over land or water (waterspouts).

Typhoons Region: Northwest Pacific Characteristics: Identical to hurricanes in nature but named differently due to regional terminology. They have the same wind speed threshold. Formation: Similar to hurricanes, over warm tropical waters.

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