Indeed they do, and only warm ocean water. That is what hurricanes live on is the warmth of the ocean, which is why when they travel over land, they start to get weaker. The ocean is the warmest during hurricane season, for the Atlantic, hurricane season is June 1st - November 30th, hurricanes are also called cyclones in the Atlantic. For the Pacific, hurricanes are also called typhoons, and the hurricane season runs from May 15th - November 30th. Pacific starts about 1/2 a month earlier than the Atlantic.
They don't. Hurricanes form over the tropical waters of the Atlantic ocean. Large-scale wind currents tend to steer those hurricanes to the north and west.
Yes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water.
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Water left over from the the ocean
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. Tornadoes can form just about anywhere.
Hurricanes form over large bodies of water, such as the Atlantic Ocean
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.
No. Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water.
Hurricanes can only develop over warm ocean water. Tornadoes can form on water but usually form on land.
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water, nearly always in the tropics.
Yes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water.