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16:15Typhoons and hurricanes are the same type of storm—tropical cyclones—but are named differently based on where they occur.
16:21both usually have rain. but they are usually categorized based on wind strength, not rain.
16:35some of them might not have, idk tbh
17:08i guess those does not happen in space then lmao
17:09when their winds exceeds the certain kph
17:35hurricane more NA side, Typhoon more SEA side. so depends where you are
17:38if youre in asia, typhoon. if youre in americas, it's called hurricanes, i suppose
17:38whichever one the wind is telling you
17:47beaufort scale is made up okay :')
18:07damn i was hoping for lore lol
18:21yeah we name hurricanes
18:27i call them cyclones lmao
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18:40freedom units! :_NayuFire::_NayuFire::_NayuFire:
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19:10Oh interesting it really is a regional distinction according to nasa/weather services
19:14I mean that’s usually how us works:_NayuLaugh::_NayuLaugh:
19:17Hurricane is used in the Americas, we use it here in Mexico
19:19especially with celcius and fahrenheit
19:24American Individualism at its finest
19:36yeah only if there is an universal size chart:_NebyuCry:
19:37inreresting comparison:_NayuLaugh:
19:57it actually was policy for U.S. government to use metric units for official documents, but it's not enforced:_NayuLaugh: