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3 ways how are tropical storms different than middle latitude wave cyclones

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1. Tropical storms have a warm core, while mid-latitude cyclones have a cold core.

2. Tropical storms form over warm tropical oceans (usually between 5° and 25° latitude from the equator), while mid-latitude cyclones form in the mid-latitude region (usually between 30° and 60° latitude from the equator)

3. Tropical Storms have no fronts, while mid-latitude cyclones have weather fronts where warm and cold air masses meet.

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