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Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons depending on their location



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Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons depending on their location, are powerful and destructive weather phenomena that occur in various parts of the world. From Tropical Cyclone Dianne to Typhoons Mitag and Hagibis, these storms have left a lasting impact on the regions they have affected. In Australia, Tropical Cyclone Rusty approached the northwestern coast with great force, causing widespread damage and disruption. Similarly, Tropical Cyclone Yasi unleashed its fury on Queensland's coastline, leaving behind a trail of destruction that took years to recover from. Not limited to Australia alone they can be found across different oceans. In the Arabian Sea, Tropical Cyclone Gonu wreaked havoc in Oman and Iran before dissipating. Meanwhile, over the South Indian Ocean, Tropical Cyclone Edzani posed a threat to nearby islands with its strong winds and heavy rainfall. The Atlantic Ocean basin is no stranger to these fierce storms either. At times there have been three tropical cyclones active simultaneously in this region - a testament to nature's power. These storms bring forth immense challenges for coastal communities as they prepare for potential landfall. Moving towards the Pacific Ocean lies Tonga Islands where Tropical Cyclone Ian made its presence felt. The islanders had to brace themselves against strong winds and torrential rains brought by this storm system. Australia experienced another encounter with Mother Nature's wrath when Tropical Cyclone Billy swept through its territory causing significant damage along its path. Satellite imagery captured the breathtaking view of Tropical Cyclone Cristina as it spun ominously over open waters—a reminder of nature's raw beauty yet terrifying strength. Lastly, in the northern Indian Ocean region stood an unnamed but formidable adversary—Tropical Storm Three—posing threats not only through wind speeds but also through heavy precipitation which often leads to devastating flooding events in surrounding areas. These examples highlight just some instances where they have impacted our planet.