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The weather in the Pacific Ocean

That's not true.

The Pacific Ocean was named by Magellan. Magellan set out from Spain and crossed the Atlantic Ocean westward. He weathered the storm and reached the southern tip of South America. It has become a strait, which is now strait of magellan, full of violent storms and dangerous reefs and shoals. Finally, we crossed the strait, and a vast ocean appeared in front of us, which was calm. Later, during our trip to this ocean, we never encountered a storm again, and the sea was very calm. The crew who experienced the previous waves said happily, "This is really the Pacific Ocean!" From then on, people called this ocean "Pacific Ocean".

In fact, it only means that they are lucky. This ocean is far from calm. Tropical cyclones often occur in the ocean. Tropical cyclones are accompanied by storms and waves in the process of moving, which has a great influence on coastal areas.