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The moisture that fuels a hurricane is water vapor that comes from warm ocean water.

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What region has lots of moisture and no hurricanes?

there are no hurricanes but plenty of moisture in the west coast


What energizes hurricanes?

Hurricanes are powered by moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water.


Where do hurricanes usually appear?

Along the equator and oceans. It's this combination of moisture and heat that creates hurricanes.


How come hurricanes are weaker in warm water?

This isn't true. Hurricanes generally get stronger over warm water. Hurricanes are fueled by the moisture that evaporates from this warm water.The weaken over cold water and over land because they don't have that supply of moisture.


Why don't hurricanes develop over land?

Hurricanes need very warm moist air to form. The amount of moisture needed can only be found over warm ocean water.Hurricanes gain get their energy from the large amounts of moisture that eveporate from warm ocean water. There is not enough moisture over land for hurricanes to form or sustain themselves.


Why do hurricanes dissipate so quickly once they make landfall?

Hurricanes are powered by the moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Most often a hurricane dissipates when it encounters land or cold water, which cuts it off from this power source. Hurricanes can also dissipate if they encounter a mass of dry air, which has a similar effect, or strong wind shear, which disrupts their structure.


Why do warmers seas make a stronger hurricanes?

Generally, the warmer the ocean, the more moisture there is in the air. This moisture is what fuels a hurricane.


Why are hurricanes most common in the warm summer months?

Hurricanes are powered by warm, moist air from tropical water. The moisture that hurricanes need is generally most abundant in the summer.


Why don't hurricanes form over the north Atlantic ocean?

Hurricanes require huge amounts of moisture to form. This moisture can only be found over warm ocean water. The north Atlantic is too cold for this.


Why do hurricanes rapidly lose power when they move over cold water or land?

Hurricanes are fueled by the moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Cold water and especially land cannot provide that much moisture.


How is a hurricane fueled?

Hurricanes are fueled by moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water.


Do hurricanes need wind or sunlight to form?

Both in a way. Sunlight is what heats the oceans. The warm water the provides the moisture that fuels hurricanes. The wind generated by the precursor to a hurricane helps bring in more moisture to power the storm.