资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cyclone \Cy"clone\, n.
1. (Meteor.) In general, a condition of the atmosphere
characterized by a central area of pressure much lower
than that of surrounding areas, and a system of winds
blowing inward and around (clockwise in the southern
hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the northern); --
called also a {low-area storm}. It is attended by high
temperature, moist air, abundant precipitation, and
clouded sky. The term includes the hurricane, typhoon, and
tropical storms; it should not be applied to the moderate
disturbances attending ordinary areas of low pressure nor
to tornadoes, waterspouts, or ``twisters,'' in which the
vertical motion is more important than the horizontal.
2. A tornado. See above, and {Tornado}. [Middle U. S.]