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What is the difference between a tornado and a typhoon? Who's better?

You may have seen the power of a typhoon, but you may not have seen the power of a tornado. Because it is rare, many people will easily confuse strong typhoons and tornadoes, and often hear that there will be hurricane disasters in western countries. The three of them are so stupid that they can't tell whether it's a wind, a second wind or a third wind. Many friends said they didn't know the difference between the three. Let me give you a brief introduction.

First of all, typhoon is a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. Sometimes tropical storms and strong tropical storms, typhoons, strong typhoons and super typhoons are collectively referred to as typhoons. Typhoon is a disastrous weather system with strong destructive power. Most of them occur in summer and autumn, and typhoons that affect China are mostly in this season.

A tornado is a strong wind vortex accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud column rotating at high speed. The wind speed near the tornado center can reach 100 ~ 200m, and the highest can reach 300m per second, which is several times larger than the maximum wind speed near the typhoon center. Tornadoes are small but concentrated, so they are more destructive. Typhoons in the United States can hardly be detected a few days in advance with advanced technology, and can only be predicted about 10 minutes in advance. Tornadoes are caused by rapid rotation, causing suspicion. Tornadoes are formed by rapidly rotating airflow and form an upright hollow tube. Typhoons and tornadoes are very violent winds, so what's the difference between them? Let them come to PK

The wind speed near the center of the fan tornado can reach 100 ~ 200m per second, and the highest can reach 300m per second, which is several times larger than the maximum wind speed when the typhoon enters the center. It takes some time for the sudden tornado sound to form from tropical storm to strengthen into typhoon. During this period, the typhoon's path intensity, landing location, influence range, etc. can be predicted and an alarm can be given at the first time, but the tornado comes and goes without a trace, which is almost unpredictable or even too late. Tornadoes are almost difficult to see the overall contrast, and typhoons are better. I believe many friends often see reports of hurricane disasters in western countries in newspapers and TV, and reports of typhoons often appear in our country. What's going on here?

Is it because there are many bows in western countries and many typhoons in China? Are typhoons and hurricanes the same? To tell you simply, typhoons and hurricanes are actually the same thing. Typhoon and hurricane have the same name, called tropical cyclone. But because of their different origins, they are called by different countries. In the eastern Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean in the northern hemisphere, tropical cyclones with winds of 12 are called Chen, while in the western Pacific Ocean, those with winds exceeding 12 are called tropical cyclones. Super typhoon level 3. For example, Typhoon Tian Ge, which landed on the southern coast of Zhuhai, Guangdong Province on August 23rd, 20 15, was the strongest typhoon that landed in China since August 23rd, 20 17. The United States classified hurricanes into five categories. For example, Hurricane Katrina, which landed in the United States on August 29th, 2006, was a category 5 hurricane. Due to different habits, the most destructive hurricane in American history often has different measuring units and methods to express the magnitude of wind. What did Sang Mei's martial arts style express to David Pearl? You ask me what these are? In fact, these are the names of typhoons. Isn't it amazing?

Do you want to know how typhoons are named? Keep reading. At the beginning of the 20th century, at the 34th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the World Meteorological Organization held in Hong Kong from 1997 1 25th to1February1,we abstained from voting on the fate of typhoons. It is named after an Asian style. The new naming method is to make a named list in advance and then reuse it in turn. After learning about typhoons, hurricanes and tornadoes, is everyone a little scared? After all, the group damage caused by these storms should not be underestimated.