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  1. They are all the same thing: tropical storms. But they are known by different names in different locations. In the North Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific, they are called hurricanes. But if the same type of disturbance takes place in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, it is known as a typhoon.
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  2. Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones: What's the …

    WEBSep 14, 2018 · So why do we call one a hurricane and the other a typhoon? And while we're at it - what exactly is a cyclone? All tropical storms. They are all the same thing: tropical storms.

  3. Hurricanes v. Typhoons v. Cyclones: What Is the Difference? - The …

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