International Cyclone Definitions

Updated July 7, 2021 | Infoplease Staff

Hurricanes, Typhoons, and More

A “tropical cyclone” is the generic term for a giant whirlwind with storm activity surrounding a low-pressure center over tropical or subtropical waters. The terms “hurricane” and “typhoon” are regionally specific names for strong tropical cyclones. While the categories used don't match exactly, the following table is a rough guide for comparing the names given to storms in different parts of the world.

U.S. name U.S. Saffir-
Simpson
Category Scale
NW
Pacific
Arabian Sea/
Bay of
Bengal
SW Indian
Ocean
South
Pacific
(East of
160E)
Australian
name
Australian
category
Tropical Depression Tropical Depression Depression or Severe Depression Tropical Depression Tropical Depression Tropical Low
Tropical Storm Tropical Storm Cyclonic Storm Moderate Tropical Storm Tropical Cyclone (Gale) Tropical Cyclone 1
Tropical Storm Severe Tropical Storm Severe Cyclonic Storm Severe Tropical Storm Tropical Cyclone (Storm) Tropical Cyclone 2
Hurricane 1 Typhoon Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Tropical Cyclone Hurricane Severe Tropical Cyclone 3
Hurricane/Major Hurricane 2–3 Typhoon Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Intense Tropical Cyclone Hurricane Severe Tropical Cyclone 4
Major Hurricane 4–5 Typhoon/ Super Typhoon Super Cyclonic Storm Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Hurricane Severe Tropical Cyclone 5
Source: Commonwealth of Australia, Bureau of Meteorology.

 

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