00:00The Bahamas are an archipelago of more than 700 islands speckled across 470,000 square kilometers of ocean, an ecological oasis and a tourism mecca.
00:17Beautiful beaches, beautiful weather, great people, great food. I can't ask for a better place to live.
00:25But the very climate that makes the tropics so enjoyable is exactly what feeds tropical cyclones.
00:35The wind speed gets above 63 kilometers per hour. They are called a tropical storm.
00:41If they get up to 119 kilometers per hour or greater, then that tropical storm becomes the big daddy of them all, becomes a hurricane.
00:55What determines whether it's a hurricane, a cyclone or a typhoon is where they originate.
01:00They begin in the Atlantic Ocean. They're called hurricanes.
01:04And it comes from the indigenous word for storm god, which is hurricane.
01:09West of the international dateline, then these same hurricane type events are called typhoons.
01:15It comes from the Chinese word typhoon or typhoon, meaning big wind.
01:21Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, they're just called cyclones.
01:25And they're called cyclones.
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01:49and technology, and that's, is what we sort of walking together.
01:51And these people are hoping to continue to grow and to build
01:53faults and take attention to the new cyclones.
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