A hurricane is a kind of cyclone, specifically an intense tropical cyclone. Generally speaking, a hurricane produces more rain than other types of cyclone.
All hurricanes produce large amounts of rain. It is a result of the huge amount of moisture a hurricane carries.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
Hurricanes produce very heavy rain. Heavy rain and hail often accompany tornadoes, but the tornado itself does not produce precipitation.
A hurricane is a type of very powerful storm that forms over warm ocean water. Specifically a hurricane is a tropical cyclone. Hurricanes bring powerful winds that, in many cases, can be matched only by a tornado. But that is not the main danger. The winds of a hurricane push ocean water onto land in what is called the storm surge, causing extensive coastal flooding. They also produce torrential rain the goes on for hours, which can result in inland flooding.
They aren't. A hurricane is an intense tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Hurricane are not the same as floods, but they cause floods though two mechanisms. First, their winds drive seawater onto land in what is called a storm surge, which can cause major coatal flooding. Second, they produce torrential rain, which can cause inland flooding.
hurricanes produce at least 300-600 mm of rain.
All hurricanes produce large amounts of rain. It is a result of the huge amount of moisture a hurricane carries.
Yes. Hurricanes produce very heavy rain.
Yes. Hurricanes produce huge amounts of rain.
A hurricane, typhoon, or cyclone; depending on where it occurs.
Yes. Hurricanes produce very heavy rain.
Tornadoes are accompanied by rain, but they do not produce it themselves. Rather, the rain is a product of the thunderstorm that spawned the tornado. Hurricanes produce very heavy rain.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
The eye wall of a hurricane is a ring shaped area of especially strong convection in a hurricane surrounding the eye. It is the strongest part of the storm.
Hurricanes produce very heavy rain. Heavy rain and hail often accompany tornadoes, but the tornado itself does not produce precipitation.
Hurricane that often attack countries are Typical hurricane. They can bring more than 60 degree swath rain. As it will be horrible winds the rain drifts off in the winds.
Not quite yet. As of October 30 Sandy, now a post-tropical cyclone is still producing wind and rain in the eastern U.S. and Canada.