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Tropical Storm Vernon
The name Vernon has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide, five in the Western Pacific Ocean and two in the Australian region. In the Western Pacific: * Typhoon Vernon (1980) (T8018, 20W) – relatively strong typhoon which stayed at sea * Tropical Storm Vernon (1984) (T8401, 01W) – struck Vietnam * Typhoon Vernon (1987) (T8706, 06W, Diding) – passed northeast of the Philippines and skirted Taiwan * Typhoon Vernon (1990) (T9014, 11W) – briefly threatened Japan before turning northeast, eventually affecting no land areas * Typhoon Vernon (1993) (T9313, 18W) – struck Japan and brought heavy rainfall, causing 2 deaths and 4 injuries In the Australian region: * Cyclone Vernon (1986) – moderately strong tropical storm which stayed off the coast of Queensland * Cyclone Vernon (2022) – strong tropical cyclone that remained over the open Indian Ocean {{DEFAULTSORT:Vernon Pacific typhoon set index articles Australian region cyclone set index articles ...
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Tropical Cyclone
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by different names, including hurricane (), typhoon (), tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, or simply cyclone. A hurricane is a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean or northeastern Pacific Ocean, and a typhoon occurs in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In the Indian Ocean, South Pacific, or (rarely) South Atlantic, comparable storms are referred to simply as "tropical cyclones", and such storms in the Indian Ocean can also be called "severe cyclonic storms". "Tropical" refers to the geographical origin of these systems, which form almost exclusively over tropical seas. "Cyclone" refers to their winds moving in a circle, whirling ro ...
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