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In which ocean was the "whirlwind" as a typhoon formed?

In which ocean was the "whirlwind" as a typhoon formed?

According to the National Hurricane Center, hurricanes and typhoons are just different names for the same climate phenomenon in different places. Tropical cyclones are classified according to the wind speed near their centers. A tropical cyclone with a wind speed lower than 17m/s is called a tropical depression, and a tropical storm with a wind speed lower than 17m/s is called a tropical storm. When it reaches more than 33 m/s, this weather phenomenon has different names in different regions; The eastern Pacific and Atlantic are called hurricanes, the western Pacific is called typhoons, and the Indian Ocean is called cyclones.