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Why do hurricanes cause more losses than typhoons?

There is no essential difference between a hurricane and a typhoon, but it is not upstairs:' What is generated in the Pacific Ocean is called a typhoon, and what is generated in the Atlantic Ocean is called a hurricane'. The following are my references:

Hurricanes, also known as typhoons and tornadoes, are tropical cyclones formed near the equatorial ocean. Hurricanes often travel thousands of kilometers, sweeping through many countries and causing great losses. The Caribbean, the Bay of Bengal, China and the Philippines are the most serious windstorms on the earth, followed by Central America, the United States, Japan and India, and the South Atlantic has the least impact, mostly from the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.

Typhoon is a very violent storm that occurs on the surface of tropical ocean in the western North Pacific. In some areas of the ocean, the air on the sea surface will fly very high because the sea water is very hot by the sun. At this time, the colder air around will make up for the situation and the air will fly high together. At this time, the colder air around will make up for the situation and flow to the center together. Because of the rotation of the earth, the air will rotate violently counterclockwise. As it rotates, it moves west or northwest, turning faster and faster, and turning bigger and bigger. The typhoon center is the center of this rotating airflow area, and its air pressure is extremely low and the wind force is very weak. Its central range is in a circular area with a diameter of about 10 km. But outside the central area, it's windy. "Typhoon edge" refers to the area where the wind force at the outer edge of the typhoon reaches level 6. The disasters caused by typhoons are the most obvious, such as strong winds and heavy rains, which sometimes cause high tides and make seawater flow backwards. The wind force near the typhoon center is often above 10, and there is heavy rain, which can set off mountain-like waves on the ocean.