burokán
Burokán is a term used in certain Philippine languages and related Austronesian varieties to refer to a tropical cyclone, typically a hurricane or typhoon. In regional contexts, the word appears in everyday speech, folklore, and local news as a generic label for strong windstorms, rather than as a formal meteorological category.
The word is believed to derive from roots meaning wind or storm within Austronesian language families. Related
In the Philippines and nearby areas, burokán may be used descriptively to convey the impact or magnitude
Relation to formal meteorology
Internationally, standard terminology comes from meteorological agencies, using categories such as tropical cyclone, hurricane, or typhoon
Typhoon, Hurricane, Cyclone, Bagyo, Badai.
This article provides a concise overview of the term’s regional usage. Specific meanings can vary by