No they are not always called hurricanes.
Win the western Pacific they are called typhoons and in the southern Pacific they are called cyclones.
The generic term is tropical cyclone.
Hurricanes in Bangladesh are called cyclones.
From what I've seen on other answers, Hurricanes are called typhoons in Asia.
They do, only they're not called hurricanes there. They are called cyclone or very severe tropical cyclones.
Yes, but they are called by the generic name, tropical cyclone, instead of hurricanes.
A Hurricane or a Typhoon or a Cyclone.
Hurricanes in Bangladesh are called cyclones.
"Hurricanes" that impact East Asia are called typhoons.
From what I've seen on other answers, Hurricanes are called typhoons in Asia.
Hurricanes have not always had names. In 1953 the National Hurricane Center began generating lists of names for each hurricane in a given season. Since that time all hurricanes have had names.
Hurricanes in the western part of the Pacific basin are called typhoons.
Coz nobody, not even hurricanes like the way that they always stink!
Sort of. The only difference is there "hurricanes" are called typhoons.
No one created them - they have always existed.
They do, only they're not called hurricanes there. They are called cyclone or very severe tropical cyclones.
Yes, but they are called by the generic name, tropical cyclone, instead of hurricanes.
A Hurricane or a Typhoon or a Cyclone.
Tornadoes can be called twisters, but tornado is the preferred term. Hurricanes are also called tropical cyclones, though that is a somewhat broader term.