Yes. Hurricanes loose energy fairly quickly as they move over land. Especially if it is mountainous.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. When a hurricane moves over land it is cut off from its power source.
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when a hurricane passes over land it no longer has warm, mosit air to draw energy from
it sops eating energy drinks and chocolate bars
it sops eating energy drinks and chocolate bars
It gets its energy from warm water.
Hurricanes always start out at sea, never on land.
A hurricane gets its energy from heat rising from the sea. So naturally, when it hits land, that rising heat is no longer there to supply the hurricane with energy. So it begins to slow down and become weaker and weaker until it finally stops.
It no longer has warm, moist air to draw energy from..
passing over cooler water or land
because when the temperature is warmer the hurricane has more power and more thermal energy so if the storm moves over land the energy is depleted so it eventually fizzles out
A hurricane will follow its path until it loses all of its 'energy' and dissipates. This usually starts to happen right when it moves over land as it is now cut off from its 'energy' source. The energy comes from the warm ocean waters where it forms.