noun a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans.
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A typhoon is a large, powerful storm that forms over warm ocean waters in the Pacific Ocean, typically causing strong winds, heavy rains, and flooding.
Typhoons are more common in certain geographical regions, such as the western Pacific Ocean, where warm ocean waters provide the necessary conditions for their formation.
Typhoons are studied in the field of climate science to understand patterns and trends in their frequency and intensity, as they are influenced by climate change.
In the field of emergency management, preparedness and response plans are put in place to mitigate the impact of typhoons on communities in vulnerable areas.
A meteorologist may use the term 'typhoon' to describe a tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific Ocean.
An emergency response coordinator may monitor typhoon warnings and coordinate evacuation plans in areas at risk of being affected by a typhoon.
A marine biologist may study the impact of typhoons on marine ecosystems and the behavior of marine species during and after a typhoon.
A disaster risk reduction specialist may assess the vulnerability of communities to typhoons and develop strategies to minimize the impact of typhoons through preparedness and mitigation measures.