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  1. Sahar
    June 7, 2010

    Very useful information… Thanks!

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  2. mobessira
    May 22, 2011

    thanks very intresting & ya useful information

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  3. Blah
    June 14, 2012

    TY FOR INFO BRO! 😀

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  4. arjun
    September 24, 2012

    THANXX FR D INFORMATION 🙂

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  5. John
    November 9, 2013

    I’ve always been told a cyclone was a. straight wind generated by a low pressure area. They were found mostly on the Midwest plains which explains why ” cyclone”cellars were pretty common in that area. hurricanes were generated over the Atlantic, and typhoons were over the pacific.

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  6. Patrick. kuria
    June 20, 2016

    A cyclone is not a Straight-line wind event but rather a system of winds that rotate around an area of low pressure whereas a “Straight-Line” Wind event is when the winds push in a Linear fashion. In Essence, straight- Line winds. Cover a large distance and they can lasts for a few hours to Days.

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  7. Mike K
    August 17, 2016

    Thank you for interesting answer. Live in Florida west coast we get tornadoes but never a cyclone.

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  8. Riddhi
    February 12, 2017

    Explained very briefly. Thanks for the info

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  9. Deepannita Mukherjee
    September 23, 2017

    Good information.

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  10. Khushi
    April 16, 2019

    Nice answer

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  11. Høb Kïð X4
    November 10, 2019

    Nice one bro. I have been enlightened and my knowledge of that a tornado is greater than a cycloone have been corrected.
    #HØB KÏÐ X4

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