The content highlights the significant differences between tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and Western Pacific oceans. While both regions experience these powerful weather events, the author emphasizes that typhoons in the Western Pacific are more common and can be even more devastating than their Atlantic counterparts, known as hurricanes.
The author notes that the news coverage and public awareness tend to be skewed towards hurricanes that impact the Caribbean and the southeastern United States, while the equally destructive and more frequent typhoons in the Western Pacific receive less attention. This is attributed to a "Western and US-centric narrative" that dominates the media landscape.
The core message is that typhoons in the Western Pacific deserve greater recognition and understanding, as they can be more powerful and pose a greater threat than hurricanes. The author suggests that the public should be made more aware of the intensity and frequency of these super typhoons in the Western Pacific region.
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by Ricky Lanuss... o medium.com 09-10-2024
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