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What's the name of the typhoon?

Typhoon editor this passage typhoon.

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(1) 【 Typhoon; Hurricane]

(2) refers to the cyclone in the Asia-Pacific waters.

Typhoon in Joseph Conrad's novels.

(3) Tropical cyclones in Philippine or China waters.

(4) [Stage Manner of the Opera Actor]: The manner of the opera actor on the stage.

The typhoon of individual actors is incorrect.

The word Typhoon is transliterated from English typhoon (meaning hurricane). In the past, people didn't know that typhoons originated in the Pacific Ocean, and thought that this huge storm came from Taiwan Province Province, so it was called typhoons. Some people think that the typhoon hit Guangdong Province the hardest, and it evolved from Cantonese "gale". Both typhoons and hurricanes are strong tropical cyclones generated on the surface of tropical oceans, but they occur in different places and are called typhoons. Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean or the eastern North Pacific Ocean are called hurricanes, which means hurricanes in the United States and typhoons in the Philippines, China, Japan and East Asia. It is called a whirlwind in the southern hemisphere.

Typhoons are often accompanied by strong winds and heavy rains. The wind rotates counterclockwise. Isobars and isotherms are approximately a set of concentric circles. The central air pressure is the highest and the temperature is the lowest.

(1) refers to the cyclone in the Asia-Pacific sea area. Example: the typhoon described in Joseph Conrad's novels;

(2) Tropical cyclones in Philippine or China waters;

This section of the Typhoon Profile Editor (1) refers to cyclones in the Asia-Pacific waters. Example: "Typhoon" described in Joseph Conrad's novels.

(2) Especially the strong tropical cyclone in the tropical ocean.

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 western part of the North Pacific Ocean and 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"

Typhoons are often accompanied by strong winds and strong convective weather such as heavy rain or torrential rain. The wind rotates counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere (clockwise in the southern hemisphere). On the meteorological map, the isobar and isotherm of typhoon are approximately a set of concentric circles. The central air pressure and temperature have reached the lowest value, and the weather conditions are extremely bad, but it is usually calm near the typhoon eye.

The typhoon with the strongest intensity and the lowest pressure near the center in history is the super typhoon tip.

Typhoon is a kind of tropical cyclone. In meteorology, according to the definition of the World Meteorological Organization, a tropical cyclone with a sustained wind speed of 12 (that is, more than 32.7 meters per second) is called a hurricane or a local synonym, and the name of a hurricane is used in the North Atlantic and the East Pacific; Typhoon is a synonym for the western North Pacific (north of the equator, west of international date line, east of east longitude 100).