Typhoons and hurricanes are tropical cyclones that typically form over the western Pacific Ocean and north Atlantic Ocean during the summer and fall. These powerful storms can produce strong winds, heavy rain, storm surges, and flooding that threaten lives and cause extensive damage. Meteorologists monitor tropical weather systems and issue advisories to warn the public of potential hazards from approaching cyclones.
Typhoons and hurricanes are tropical cyclones that typically form over the western Pacific Ocean and north Atlantic Ocean during the summer and fall. These powerful storms can produce strong winds, heavy rain, storm surges, and flooding that threaten lives and cause extensive damage. Meteorologists monitor tropical weather systems and issue advisories to warn the public of potential hazards from approaching cyclones.
Typhoons and hurricanes are tropical cyclones that typically form over the western Pacific Ocean and north Atlantic Ocean during the summer and fall. These powerful storms can produce strong winds, heavy rain, storm surges, and flooding that threaten lives and cause extensive damage. Meteorologists monitor tropical weather systems and issue advisories to warn the public of potential hazards from approaching cyclones.