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 Can Anyone Tell Me The Difference Between A Cyclone And A Hurricane?
Is a Cyclone different than Hurricane? I don't know the answer. Please help.
 10 May 2008 21:29
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 They both are one and same thing. Hurricane is the name of the tropical storms in the Atlantic ocean and in the eastern Pacific ocean. Cyclone are tropical storms in he Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. For details how they form, click this link
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by   zuhail
  11 May 2008 12:38
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 Thank you Zuhail.
Great answer.
At 67 yrs. old I finally know the difference between Hurricanes, Cyclones & Tornadoes.
There is no difference. Kenneth
by   kenneth1   26 Jun 2008 00:49    
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