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What weather phenomena are often accompanied by typhoons?

Typhoons are often accompanied by weather phenomena such as storms and storm surges.

Typhoon is a tropical cyclone, which develops strongly in tropical and subtropical oceans. The rising airflow is easy to condense clouds and cause rainfall. The central wind force is above 12, which usually brings storms and storm surges. While bringing disasters to mankind, it also brings benefits to mankind. Typhoon has brought abundant fresh water resources to human beings, which is of great significance for improving fresh water supply and ecological environment. In addition, typhoons also keep the global cold and heat relatively balanced; The climate in the equatorial region is hot. If the typhoon does not disperse this heat, the tropics will be hotter, the frigid zone will be colder and the temperate zone will disappear from the earth.

Typhoon is a kind of tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclone is a low-pressure vortex that occurs on the surface of tropical or subtropical ocean, and it is a powerful and profound "tropical weather system". In China, tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific are classified into six grades according to the maximum average wind speed near the center of the surface layer, and the wind force near the center reaches 12 or above, which is collectively called typhoon.