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Cyclone Emoji πŸŒ€

The Cyclone emoji πŸŒ€ is U+1F300 CYCLONE, an encoded emoji used for cyclones, tropical storms, swirling motion, whirlpools, or dizziness.

Character
πŸŒ€
Unicode
U+1F300

Cyclone Emoji Copy and Paste

Press the Copy button beside πŸŒ€, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.

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What Is the Cyclone Emoji?

Unicode names πŸŒ€ CYCLONE. People may use it in informal hurricane or tropical-storm messages, but it is not an official forecast icon, warning polygon, storm category, or emergency instruction.

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Accessible descriptions

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How to Type the Cyclone Emoji

Choose your device or app to insert the cyclone emoji without copying it from another page.

Cyclone Emoji on Windows

In Microsoft Word, type 1F300 and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy πŸŒ€ from this page.

Cyclone Emoji on Mac

Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy πŸŒ€ from this page.

Cyclone Emoji on iPhone and iPad

Tap the copy button for πŸŒ€, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

Cyclone Emoji on Android

Tap the copy button for πŸŒ€, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

Cyclone Emoji on Chromebook

On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 1f300, then press Enter; otherwise copy πŸŒ€.

Cyclone Emoji on Microsoft Word

Type 1F300, then press Alt+X to convert the code to πŸŒ€.

Cyclone Emoji on Google Docs

Use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name, or paste πŸŒ€ from this page.

Cyclone Emoji Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the cyclone emoji in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+1F300
Unicode name CYCLONE
HTML decimal 🌀
HTML hex 🌀
CSS escape 1F300

How to Use and Format the Cyclone Emoji

Keep πŸŒ€ as the exact U+1F300 Cyclone emoji when that character is required. Add a word such as β€œcyclone,” β€œhurricane,” β€œstorm,” or β€œswirl” because the spiral can have several meanings. In weather content, place official alert wording, location, time, and source before decorative emoji. Do not use πŸŒ€ as a replacement for forecast maps, category labels, warning polygons, or evacuation instructions. Compare the final rendering with πŸŒͺ️ if readers must distinguish cyclone from tornado. For interactive maps and status controls, provide an accessible name that describes the layer or action. Check the pasted emoji on the final platform, since its color and spiral style can change without altering U+1F300.

  • Retain U+1F300 when copying πŸŒ€

  • Label the intended meaning as cyclone, hurricane, storm, or swirl

  • Do not use πŸŒ€ as the sole content of an official warning

  • Keep forecast categories and evacuation instructions in text

  • Do not substitute the Tornado emoji πŸŒͺ️ without checking intent

  • Add an accessible name to weather controls that use πŸŒ€

  • Verify the final emoji artwork in the destination app or document

Cyclone Emoji Examples

  • Cyclone πŸŒ€
  • Hurricane update πŸŒ€
  • Tropical storm discussion πŸŒ€
  • Swirling motion πŸŒ€
  • Whirlpool effect πŸŒ€
  • Feeling dizzy πŸŒ€
  • Unicode code point U+1F300
  • HTML decimal 🌀
  • HTML hexadecimal 🌀
  • Accessible label: Cyclone emoji

Common Cyclone Emoji Mistakes

  • Calling πŸŒ€ an official hurricane warning icon
  • Replacing πŸŒ€ with πŸŒͺ️ even though Tornado is a different emoji
  • Using the emoji without a storm name, location, or warning text
  • Treating every spiral graphic as U+1F300
  • Assuming platform artwork is identical across devices
  • Using πŸŒ€ to communicate an evacuation order without words
  • Omitting an accessible label on a weather or status control
  • Confusing the weather meaning with dizziness, hypnosis, or a generic swirl

Hurricane Symbol intent boundary

This page uses πŸŒ€ as a hurricane-related Unicode symbol. Official storm tracks, warning categories, and emergency instructions require maps and text from weather authorities.

More About the Cyclone Emoji

The Cyclone emoji πŸŒ€ is U+1F300 CYCLONE, an encoded emoji used for cyclones, tropical storms, swirling motion, whirlpools, or dizziness. Unicode names πŸŒ€ CYCLONE. People may use it in informal hurricane or tropical-storm messages, but it is not an official forecast icon, warning polygon, storm category, or emergency instruction. For Cyclone Emoji, πŸŒ€ is encoded as U+1F300, and its Unicode name is CYCLONE. The Cyclone emoji πŸŒ€ is encoded as U+1F300. People often search for it as a hurricane symbol because the spiral image resembles a rotating tropical storm. The same character may also appear in messages about cyclones, typhoons, whirlpools, spinning, dizziness, or a visual spiral. Use the surrounding sentence to identify which meaning is intended. This page covers the copyable Unicode emoji only. It does not reproduce a weather-service symbol, hurricane category, forecast track, warning polygon, or evacuation notice. For safety communication, include the storm name, location, time, official alert level, and a link or citation to the responsible authority. The emoji can decorate or highlight that text, but it should not carry the warning by itself. Copy πŸŒ€ directly as UTF-8 or use 🌀 or 🌀 in HTML. Its color and spiral design vary by platform. Do not replace it with πŸŒͺ️ unless the intended character is the Tornado emoji, and do not assume readers will distinguish a cyclone from a generic swirl without a label. In buttons or status indicators, provide an accessible name based on the actual function. For searchable archives and structured content, store πŸŒ€ as text rather than as a screenshot. A custom storm logo or animated spinner may look similar while representing a different asset. Verify that copied content still contains U+1F300 after export, normalization, or migration. This entry covers the Unicode Cyclone emoji. Official forecasts, storm tracks, warning areas, categories, and evacuation instructions must come from the relevant weather or emergency authority.

Cyclone Emoji FAQ

What is the Unicode name of πŸŒ€?

Its Unicode name is CYCLONE and its code point is U+1F300.

Can πŸŒ€ represent a hurricane?

Yes in informal context, but the character is named Cyclone and the word β€œhurricane” should be stated when that is the intended meaning.

Is πŸŒ€ an official weather warning symbol?

No. Use authoritative forecast and emergency information for warnings.

How do I write πŸŒ€ in HTML?

Use the literal emoji, 🌀, or 🌀.

Is πŸŒ€ the same as πŸŒͺ️?

No. πŸŒͺ️ is the Tornado emoji and has a different code point.