Hurricanes form over warm ocean water which is during the summer months.
Alaska. The "midnight sun" can only be seen in the summer months, however.
They are covered by the chlorophyll color
Because in the summer we can only see what is around us but not what is every where else
Sagittarius can be seen in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.
Puerto Rico might see 6 hurricanes passed by or close by or actually hit every summer. Puerto Rico has probably seen 6 very bad hurricanes inthe last one hundred years
From what I've seen on other answers, Hurricanes are called typhoons in Asia.
From what i have read online it is very unlikely to see the lights during the summer. Was planning a trip myself and found out
It can be seen to a point. The brightest star in the summer is Altair there for it will shine the sky. It is able to be seen only a points, I hope this has answered your question. In the summer Orion is up in the day sky, so our sun obliterates the starlight from that constellation.
No. Sirius is a star that is seen during the winter months in the northern hemisphere.
Capricorn is visible at night during the summer months (in the northern hemisphere). It's approximately opposite the sun around the end of July and beginning of August.
Well people built wind turbines to harness the power of wind and turn it into energy. It can also be seen in nature through tornadoes and hurricanes. Light breezes can also cool us off on hot days in the summer.
Sagittarius is a summer constellation --- the best time of the year is August to see it at 9pm. Sagittarius is also a Southern constellation: if you're in North America, it can be seen roughly towards the south and will not rise very high on the sky.