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Heat and warm water
Yes, hurricanes get their heat and energy from warm seawater. When warm ocean water evaporates and rises, it releases heat into the atmosphere, providing the fuel needed for hurricanes to form and intensify.
Along the equator and oceans. It's this combination of moisture and heat that creates hurricanes.
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Hurricanes transfer heat through the process of condensation of water vapor into liquid water, releasing latent heat energy. Additionally, hurricanes transport heat from the warm ocean surface to the upper atmosphere through strong convective processes like thunderstorms within the storm system.
No. Tornadoes are not driven by heat from the ocean. Hurricanes, however are. You could say that hurricanes turn heat from the ocean into wind, though the real explanation is a bit more complicated.
Hurricanes help maintain thermodynamic balance in the atmosphere. Along with other phenomena hurricanes help bring heat out of the tropics and into the higher latitudes.
Oceans provide the warm waters that fuel hurricanes, allowing them to strengthen and develop. The heat and moisture from the ocean surface are crucial elements for the formation and intensification of hurricanes. Warmer oceans can lead to more powerful and destructive hurricanes.
Yes, hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. As the warm water evaporates and rises, it releases heat into the atmosphere, which fuels the storm's development and intensification. This process is known as the latent heat of condensation.
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