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Hurricane" and "typhoon" redirect here. For other senses of those words, see hurricane (disambiguation) and typhoon (disambiguation). **Cyclone Catarina, a rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone viewed from the International Space Station on March 26, 2004** In meteorology, a tropical cyclone is a storm system with a closed circulation around a center of low pressure, fueled by the heat released when moist air rises and condenses. The name underscores their origin in the tropics and their cyclonic nature. They are distinguished from other cyclonic storms such as nor'easters and polar lows by the heat mechanism that fuels them, which makes them "warm core" storm systems. Trackback(0)
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