- Cyclone (disambiguation)
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Cyclone may refer to several different things:
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Meteorology
- A Cyclone is a low pressure system
- A tropical cyclone is a tropical storm, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere or Indian Ocean (in the North Atlantic and East Pacific they are usually called hurricanes, in the West Pacific typhoons)
- Cyclone may be used as a layman's term for a tornado, waterspout, or dust devil
Technology
- Caudron C.714 Cyclone, an unsuccessful French fighter aircraft which saw some use early in World War II
- Wright Cyclone, a family of piston engines for aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s;
- CH-148 Cyclone is the Canadian Forces Air Command designation for the Sikorsky H-92 Superhawk Helicopter;
- Tsyklon Ukrainian expendable space rocket;
- USS Cyclone (PC-1), a coastal patrol ship of the United States Navy;
- Cyclonic separation, a method of removing particles from an air (or gas) stream;
- "The Cyclone" (AKA VeloCD), a line of CD burners manufactured by TDK Corporation;
- Cyclone (programming language), a "safe" dialect of C;
- Cyclone is a family of FPGAs from Altera;
- Cyclone surveying software, by Leica Geosystems;
- CYCLONE, an early computer;
- CYCLONE (CYClic Operations NEtwork), construction simulation software developed at Purdue University
Sport
- Iowa State Cyclones, the Iowa State University sports teams
- Brooklyn Cyclones, a minor league baseball team
- Cincinnati Cyclones, a minor league hockey team
- Queensland Cyclones, a broomball team
- Cyclone Taylor, a legendary hockey player
- Cy Young, a baseball pitcher, ("Cy" is an abbreviated form of "Cyclone")
Motorcycles and cars
- The Cyclone board track racing motorcycle, from 1912 through 1917
- The Buell M2 Cyclone motorcycle, manufactured by the Buell Motorcycle Company#Models
- The Cyclone is the name of the motorcycle used by fictional characters Kamen Rider 1 and Kamen Rider 2
- The Cyclone is the name of the fictional high-tech motorcycle appeared in American Sci-Fi action movie "Cyclone"
- Mercury Cyclone, a former mid-size muscle-car in the Mercury line-up
- Ford Cyclone engine, the codename of the Duratec 35
- Cadillac Cyclone, a 1959 concept car designed by Harley Earl and built by the Cadillac Division of General Motors.
- GMC Syclone, a high-performance version of the GMC Sonoma pickup truck.
Entertainment
- Cyclone (Tangerine Dream album)
- CyClones, a game made by Raven Software
- Cyclone (video game), a 1985 computer game
- Cyclone, a 1988 pinball game by Williams
- Cyclone electric guitar, manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
- Cyclone Records, a record label
- Cyclone, a song by Dub Pistols
- Cyclone (song), a 2007 song by Baby Bash
- Cyclone (Baby Bash album), a 2007 album by Baby Bash
- Cyclone, a song by Japanese band 12012
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Roller coasters
- The Cyclone, a roller coaster in Coney Island, New York
- Crystal Beach Cyclone, a roller coaster at Crystal Beach, Ontario
- The Cyclone (Dreamworld), a roller coaster at Dreamworld, Queensland, Australia. Formerly Luna Park Sydney's Big Dipper
- The Cyclone (Revere Beach), a roller coaster formerly at Revere Beach in Revere, Massachusetts.
- The Cyclone Coaster, a roller coaster at Sandspit Entertainment Cavendish Beach in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island
- The Cyclone Racer, a roller coaster at The Pike, Long Beach, California
- The Carolina Cyclone, a roller coaster at Carowinds near Charlotte, North Carolina
- The Georgia Cyclone, a roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
- The Texas Cyclone, a roller coaster at Six Flags Astroworld, Houston, Texas
Comics
- Cyclone (DC Comics) is a Justice Society of America heroine
- Cyclone (Marvel Comics), a fictional Spider-Man villain
- Cyclone! an Australian superhero anthology comic book
- Cyclone (Robotech), a type of transformable powered armor for infantry
- Cyclone II, a super villain
Place names
- Cyclone, Indiana, a small town in the United States
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