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Hurricane Florence brought tropical storm conditions to North Carolina and South Carolina on Sept. 14, 2018.  This satellite image was captured by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association satellite on Sept. 12, 2018.

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What is the Difference Between a Hurricane and a Typhoon?
They are called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern Pacific Ocean. But once you go west across the International Dateline and into the western Pacific Ocean, they're called typhoons.

Hurricane/Typhoon Facts

  • Winds blow in a large spiral around a relative calm center known as the eye. The eye is generally 20 to 30 miles wide and the storm may extend outward 400 miles.
  • As it approaches, the skies will begin to darken and winds will grow in strength. As it nears land, it can bring torrential rains, high winds, and a storm surge.
  • They can last for more than two weeks over open waters.
  • Hurricane season is from 1 June through 30 November with the peak months being August and September.
  • Typhoon season is 1 January through 31 December; however 95 percent of typhoons occur after 1 May.
B-Roll: U.S. Marines Conduct FARP OIC Course
1st Marine Logistics Group
Video by Lance Cpl. Christian McGinnis
July 23, 2025 | 3:03
U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 372, Marine Aircraft Group 72, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, refuel aircrafts during a forward arming and refueling point course on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, July 23, 2025. The FARP OIC course standardizes procedures and knowledge pertaining to the Aviation Ground Support community for expeditionary capabilities and provides a thorough understanding of how a FARP is utilized. A FARP is a secured, temporary facility organized, equipped, and deployed to provide fuel and ammunition necessary for the employment of aviation maneuver units in combat. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Christian McGinnis) More


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