Did You Know?

Typhoons can be as strong as a tornado!

How Typhoons Form

Typhoons form over warm water. The heat makes the air rise. This creates strong winds.

What Happens During a Typhoon

During a typhoon, it rains hard. The wind blows fast. Trees can fall and water can rise.

What typhoon Does

Typhoons bring strong winds.

They cause heavy rain and floods.

They can break trees and homes.

People must stay safe indoors.

Typhoons can last for days.

They happen in warm ocean areas.

More About Typhoons

Typhoons are strong storms that form in warm seas. They can grow big and strong. Many typhoons happen each year.

When a typhoon comes, it can change lives. People need to prepare and stay safe. It can be hard to go outside.

Typhoons can be very strong. They can also be very scary. Scientists study them to keep us safe.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Typhoon Definition"] --> B["Tropical Cyclone"] B --> C["Sustained Winds >= 119 km/h"] A --> D["Northwestern Pacific Basin"] D --> E["Divided into Three Regions"] E --> F["Eastern Region"] E --> G["Central Region"] E --> H["Western Region"] D --> I["RSMC in Japan"]

What Do These Words Mean?

typhoon:A strong storm that forms over warm ocean waters.
tropical cyclone:A large storm system that forms in warm tropical areas.
hurricane-force winds:Very strong winds that can cause a lot of damage.
Northwestern Pacific Basin:An area in the Pacific Ocean where many storms happen.
Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC):A center that predicts and tracks storms.