- What is a tropical storm? Tropical storms are a large, spiralling area of low pressure formed in tropical waters (26), with winds of 39mph or over, and for a tropical cyclone, 74mph or over.
With the exception of the hurricanes that affect the west coast of Mexico, tropical cyclones affect the east coasts of continents and are most hazardous to the Carribean and the densely-populated, low-lying coasts of Bangladesh, the Bay of Bengal and south-east USA.
Differing names for tropical cyclones:
> Hurricanes > Carribean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, west coast of Mexico
> Cyclones > Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal, northern Australia
> Typhoons > south China Sea, west Pacific Ocean.
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