I was taught that cyclones were in the eastern hemisphere and hurricanes were in the western. Did I have a faulty education? Can I sue?
Yes, you should.
Cyclones are spinning masses of air turning around a low pressure system (counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, clockwise in the Southern).
If spinning around a high pressure, it's called an anticyclone (clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, widdershins in the Southern).
Cyclones include hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes, and water spouts.
Cyclones that are based on warm tropical air over the ocean are called hurricanes in the Western Hemisphere, typhoons in the Pacific North-Eastern Semi-Hemisphere, and cyclones in the Pacific/Indian South-Eastern Semi-Hemisphere.
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