No. Hurricane winds have been recorded only up to about 190 mph. Tornado winds can reach up to 300 mph
What are you saying? Everything is stronger than water! Especially fire.
water! It's smoother.
no
During the warm seasons, land warms up faster than the water. This causes the isothermal contours to bend south over land masses in the southern hemisphere.
They form over water.Hurricanes form over water, tornadoes form over land
In the US, a cyclone can only start over land - over the water it is referred to as a water spout.
Land breezes occur at night. The land is cooler than the water at night, so the warm air over the water rises and the cool air moves in over the water to replace it. It then warms and rises again. This happens over and over again throughout the night. Sea breezes are the opposites of land breezes. They happen during the day, so the water is cooler than the land. The warm air over the land rises and the cold air moves in to replace it. Then, like the land breezes, the cold air gets warmed and rises and the cold air over the water takes its spot. It is a continuous cycle throughout the day. The reason land is warmer during the day is because soil heats faster than water. However, it is cooler at night because water holds its heat longer than soil.
Tropical storms form over warm ocean water. They weaken rapidly if they hit land.
It depends on the thing that is traveling on the water or land.
yes
as long as they are both traveling through the air, then the speed is the same.
Sea travel is faster than over land travel.
yes they can and sometimes hurricanes get stronger when they travel on water.
land breeze
land breeze - this happens at night
Hovercraft
Hurricane winds decrease faster over land.
They travel long distances by receiving their energy from the warm water, and as they travel over warm water, (such as the Gulf of Mexico) they gain speed and strength. They then travel over land with this energy, until it runs out, and the hurricane's power diminishes.
Most often, yes. At night temperatures generally drop. The land cools faster than large bodies of water, resulting on cool air sinking over land while warm air rises over the water. Air from the land the moves over the water to replaces the rising air, resulting in a land breeze.
A hovercraft or air-cushion vehicle (ACV) is a craft designed to travel over any ... in their ability to travel equally well over land, ice, and water