Animation of a hurricane seen from space. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone, a rapidly rotating low pressure system that forms over warm water. Cyclones rotate anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere, as seen here, and clockwise in the southern hemisphere, due to the Coriolis effect. They are typically called hurricanes in the North Atlantic and northeast Pacific, and typhoons in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
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