Home
Weather Dublin
WeatherRadar
RainfallRadar
TemperatureRadar
WindRadar
LightningRadar
Weather News
Editor's Pick
Discover the app
Weather widget
Contact us
Apps
    Home / Weather News /

    A storm is brewing: Hurricane, cyclone or typhoon?

09:00
26 May 2022

A storm in the making
Hurricane, cyclone or typhoon?

WeatherRadar of tropical system brewing in the East Pacific Basin
Potential tropical development in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, on the Pacific coast over the weekend. Click to explore the WeatherRadar!

Yesterday, we discussed a disturbance brewing in the East Pacific. There are several different categories and classifications for storm systems, so we thought we'd take this opportunity to explore their differences.

If you missed that article, you can check it out here.

Tropical systems are defined by an organised, circulating area of thunderstorms that originate over tropical or sub-tropical waters, with high sea surface temperatures.

Based on their strength, systems fall into categories from weaker to stronger, from tropical waves and disturbances, to tropical depressions, tropical storms and tropical cyclones, largely based on their sustained wind speeds.

The term ‘tropical cyclone’ tends to be more of an overarching generic term, but is also known as a hurricane, typhoon or cyclone, depending on its geographical location.

Hurricane

A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that occurs in the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific Oceans.

The Eastern Pacific hurricane season runs from May 15th to November 30th, whilst the Atlantic hurricane season doesn’t begin until June 1st.

This is primarily because climatologically, sea surface temperatures are lower in the Atlantic than the Eastern Pacific during the month of May, and so this means there is less energy to fuel any potential developments.

As consequence, the Eastern Pacific Basin tends to see a greater number of earlier tropical systems form, especially category 3 and above in May.

In the US, the jet stream also begins migrating northwards from the US/Mexico border towards the US/Canada border in summer, with the high wind shear from the jet stream also tending to be a limiting factor for development.

However, just because a season starts and ends on a specific date doesn’t mean that systems cannot form outside of this window, it is just less likely, with 97% of tropical activity tending to occur within the official window.

Typhoon

A typhoon, meteorologically, is the exact same as a hurricane. The key difference here, is that they are confined to the Northwest Pacific, between 180° to 100° E in the Northern Hemisphere.

In this region, typhoons regularly occur all year round, though tends to be most active between July and November.

Cyclone

A cyclone, again meteorologically the same, tend to be more specific to the South Pacific and Indian Oceans. Being in the Southern Hemisphere, cyclones here tend to mainly occur from November through to May.

So, with the oceans revving up their engines over the coming days and weeks, all eyes will be on the tropics. Join us on our journey as we closely following this year's storm season, starting with the East Pacific Basin.

But can we get tropical cyclones here in Great Britain? Keep your eyes peeled for a myth buster coming later this week.

Weather & Radar editorial team
More on the topic
Seeking the cooler scenes. Your weather - Your shots. . . Sunday 12 July 2026
Split image showing a cat silhouetted on a fence at golden hour with the low sun behind it on the left, and a calm marina with boats, reflective water, and thin high clouds under bright sunshine on the right.
Sunday 12 July 2026

Your weather - Your shots

Seeking the cooler scenes
The monsoon has India firmly in its grip. Severe thunderstorms. . . Thursday 9 July 2026
Satellite map of South Asia showing the weather situation over India. An arrow marks a low-pressure system over western and central India, which is causing heavy showers and thunderstorms. Thick clouds and rainfall extend across large parts of India as far as the Himalayas and into Bangladesh. Over Pakistan and south-eastern Iran, however, it is mainly sunny and hot, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees.
Thursday 9 July 2026

Severe thunderstorms

The monsoon has India firmly in its grip
Cooler nights and lower dew points. Less oppressive heatwave. . . Thursday 9 July 2026
Split image showing the London skyline in hazy golden sunset light in the left and an overnight temperature map of the UK and Ireland on the right, with minimum temperatures ranging from 13°C in northeast Scotland to 18°C in southern England.
Thursday 9 July 2026

Less oppressive heatwave

Cooler nights and lower dew points
All weather news
This might also interest you
Turbulent weather in the Canary Islands. Storm and rain. . . Friday 12 December 2025
Weather graphic showing rain and wind fields over the Canary Islands and a central warning symbol.
Friday 12 December 2025

Storm and rain

Turbulent weather in the Canary Islands
Flooding, gales, and heavy snow. Storm Chandra. . . Tuesday 27 January 2026
Split image showing aerial flooding in a town with muddy water covering roads on the left, and a rural road on the right blocked by heavy snowfall with vans stopped and a person walking in snow.
Tuesday 27 January 2026

Storm Chandra

Flooding, gales, and heavy snow
Storm Chandra makes impact. Severe gales & heavy rain. . . Tuesday 27 January 2026
Split image showing strong winds over the UK on a forecast map and widespread rain and snow on a weather radar map.
Tuesday 27 January 2026

Severe gales & heavy rain

Storm Chandra makes impact
All articles
Weather & Radar

Weather & Radar is also available on

Google Play StoreApp Store

Company

Contact us Privacy Policy Legal info Accessibility statement

Services

Uploader

Socials

facebooktwitteryouTubelinkList