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The video explains the differences between a cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, and tornado . A tropical cyclone is a strong storm that forms over warm ocean waters with winds up to 220 km/h, referred to as a hurricane in the Americas and a typhoon in the East. Winds between 60 and 116 km/h classify as a tropical storm, whereas tornadoes are even more violent with winds up to 530 km/h and can occur anywhere, being termed waterspouts when over water.
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