Tropical cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons: What's the difference?
Hurricane Beryl is headed towards Jamaica.
Hurricane Beryl has been tearing through the southeast Caribbean and is now moving towards Jamaica. It鈥檚 expected to reach Mexico after.
Hurricanes form every year from June to November - with varying degrees of severity. There are also typhoons, cyclones and storms that rip through countries.
But what鈥檚 the difference, when does a storm become a hurricane and are they getting worse? Esme Stallard is our Climate and Science Reporter.
And Angelie Nieves-Jimenez is a graduate research assistant at Colorado State University, her department works on predicting and calculating storms and she鈥檚 actually flown into a hurricane! she tells us how predictions work.
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