Many hurricanes appear to intensify before the main landfall. After travelling farther into the mainland (near the end of its cycle) they weaken quickly. So technically, the storm would be weaker at the end.
No, inland states typically do not experience hurricanes since they are not near the coast where hurricanes form and make landfall. Inland states may experience remnants of hurricanes in the form of heavy rain and strong winds after the hurricane has weakened and moved inland.
During hurricanes, squirrels seek shelter in their nests or dens, which are typically located in trees or underground. They hunker down in these secure locations until the storm passes to avoid strong winds and heavy rains.
types of weather you should be careful of are tornado's hurricanes etc. always watch the news and check for local forecasts and never go out if its very windy or rainy
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Yes, hurricanes can move over land. As they make landfall, they typically weaken due to the loss of warm ocean water as their energy source. However, they can still bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surge to inland areas.
Georgia would get demolished by the Miami hurricanes. GO CANES
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They didn't. There is an alphabetical list of names and they go down the list of name for each storm. When they get to the end they start over and they alternate the genders of the names.
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citizens can be informed about hurricanes occurence by listening to news , go to serve weather web pages and radio.