Yes. A hurricane is an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of a highly organized system of thunderstorms. However, hurricanes are classy tied to the ocean, depending on it for strength, and generating very large waves and storm surges. The rain from a hurricane can produce major flooding on land.
where did hurricane sandy occur and why it occur in that location
Hurricanes occur in the tropics over warm ocean water in an environment of warm, moist air, and little to no wind shear.
There is no certainty in predicting a hurricane, but when conditions are right (warm waters, warm moist air, little to no wind shear) it is possible to determine if a tropical disturbance is likely to become a hurricane.
The last hurricane was named Tomas.
hurricane occurs in wet seasons hurricane occurs in hot wet climates
Hurricane Irene was in August of 2011.
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No, there is plenty of air (and air pressure) in a hurricane, and plenty of other ways to die in a hurricane.
The most intense Atlantic hurricane on record was Hurricane Wilma of 2005 with a minimum central pressure of 882 millibars.
Hurricanes occur in tropical climates.
A hurricane is a system of sustained winds, so in the air.
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