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It doesn't. A hurricane gains strength from warm ocean water. Warm water produces large amounts of water vapor, which is essentially the fuel of a hurricane. Cold water and land do not provide as much water vapor, so a hurricane will weaken if it encounters either of those.
When the temperature of the water under a hurricane heats up it adds much more power to the wind velocity, this makes for a much stronger and fiercer storm.
No, warm water fuels a hurricane
A hurricane will weaken if it moves over cold water.
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It doesn't. A hurricane gains strength from warm ocean water. Warm water produces large amounts of water vapor, which is essentially the fuel of a hurricane. Cold water and land do not provide as much water vapor, so a hurricane will weaken if it encounters either of those.
No. A hurricane on water is simply a hurricane. Tsunami is a large wave triggered by an underwater disturbance such as an earthquake. A hurricane is a type of storm.
When the temperature of the water under a hurricane heats up it adds much more power to the wind velocity, this makes for a much stronger and fiercer storm.
No, warm water fuels a hurricane
A hurricane will weaken if it moves over cold water.
The water has to be 80 degrees to start a hurricane.
Water was in the tunnnels
The Hurricane mainly stays on water.
The storm surge.
The Hurricane will weaken.
Which hurricane?