No; a hurricane consists of air and water.
No. Tornadoes and hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, and there is no atmosphere in space.
No. there is no air in space and hurricanes are strong storms with lots of organized air movement. (Emrala Arvus posting here) actually in OPEN space there are none, but you know the big red spot on Jupiter? that actually IS a huge huricain
Arizona does not get hurricanes.
June-November, depending on what area the hurricanes form in
Hurricanes form over the open ocean not on islands.
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Yes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water.
Hurricanes form over the ocean and when the water and air is warm or hot.
Hurricanes form over the ocean and when the water and air is warm or hot.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. The waters near Canada are to cold for hurricanes to form.
Hi Most hurricanes form in the Atlantic but they can form in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean as well. Typhoons form in the Pacific Ocean. A good site to learn about hurricanes is at: http://www.hurricaneknowledge.com
No. About 3% of hurricanes form out of season.