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It is possible that a hurricane following the same path as another tropical system could weaken, because the first tropical system would have absorbed much of the energy from the ocean in that area. Hurricanes help regulate the Earth's temperature and if an area has already been "regulated" then there would be less energy to feed the system.

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How do hurricanes lose energy?

They lose there energy when the Hurricanes reach land because the sea is there food and energy. when the hurricanes reach land it destroys thinks in its path and dies.


Is it true that hurricanes travel forward at about 10-15 mph?

False , hurricanes travel forward at about 74 mph (119 km/hr)


How do hurricanes effect communities?

they effect communities because the water is so powerful it destroys any and everything in its path.


What is the most common path for the hurricanes that strike the US?

The most common path is to initially move westward and then turn north and sometimes east to strike either the Gulf Coast or the southern Atlantic Coast.


Why do some hurricanes move across Florida or to the south of Florida and then travel into the gulf of Mexico?

Tropical cyclones can be very unpredictable, especially in path. Some hurricanes quickly pose an immediate threat to land, while others harmlessly drift into the icy Canadian waters. Most formed hurricanes would move West or Northwest, but many tropical waves, remnants of U.S. storms, and wind shear affect the path of the hurricane. Hurricanes travel into the Gulf of Mexico usually because there is very little other activity affecting the storm, or influencing to move away to the Gulf's entrance. To see a path that was affected by a lot of variables (Jeanne, 2004), click below: http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/history/atlantic/2004/Jeanne/past.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 To see a path that entered the Gulf and thrived in the warm water (Katrina, 2005), click below: http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/history/atlantic/2005/Katrina/past.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0

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