Hurricanes are powerful storms that form near North America and the Caribbean islands.

They are also called tropical cyclones. Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones are circular storms that form over warm oceans. When a hurricane hits land, it brings heavy rains and strong winds. The winds can destroy buildings and rip out trees by their roots.

You can find out all about these storms in the articles on tropical cyclone and storm: cyclones.

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