China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - Does a typhoon have to originate in the tropical ocean of the western Pacific? Aren't other oceans the same?

Does a typhoon have to originate in the tropical ocean of the western Pacific? Aren't other oceans the same?

Typhoon (or hurricane) is a strong tropical cyclone produced on the surface of tropical ocean. It's just that the names vary from place to place. Tropical cyclones that occur in the Indian Ocean, the western North Pacific and the west of the international international date line, including the South China Sea, are called "typhoons"; Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean or the eastern North Pacific Ocean are called hurricanes. In other words, typhoons are called "hurricanes" in Europe and North America and "typhoons" in East and Southeast Asia. Known as "cyclone storm" in the Bay of Bengal; In the southern hemisphere, it is called "cyclone"

So there are both, but the intensity is different.

Besides, our typhoon is unique to the Pacific Northwest and the Indian Ocean. China is full of charm, and typhoons often occur because of good feng shui.

Typhoon sources are distributed in the vast ocean surface of the northwest Pacific at low latitudes. The tropical disturbance in the northwest Pacific intensified and developed to the initial position of typhoon, with a relatively concentrated zone in latitude and longitude. In the east-west direction, tropical disturbances developed into typhoons, which were relatively concentrated in four sea areas:

(1) China Nanhai;

(2) East of Philippine Islands, Ryukyu Islands, Guam and other nearby waters (the most important birthplace of typhoons);

(3) Sea area near Mariana Islands;

④ Sea area near Marshall Islands.

Every year, there is fresh water and fresh air, some filth is washed away, some money is scraped away, and everyone earns it back. It's cool.

Much cuter than sandstorms, tornadoes and earthquakes.