Hurricanes get bigger and stronger over water that is over 79 degrees F
deadly hurricanes: hit land in highly populated areas are bigger with higher wind speeds have a higher storm surge spawn tornadoes around the hurricane cause flooding from torrential rains
Intensity has little to do with the size of the hurricane, and in fact some of the strongest hurricanes (like Andrew) have been quite compact.
Hurricanes are experienced more in the Pacific Ocean. The western Pacific experiences more hurricanes. The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean also experience hurricanes.
No, hurricanes are confined to the tropics. Hurricanes require a lot of energy from warm ocean water. It is far too cold in and around Antarctica to support hurricanes.
The statement "Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes" is true. "Hurricanes have strong winds" is also true unless there is a second part to it. Both hurricanes and tornadoes kill people.
A cyclone is another word for a tornado, so no hurricanes are bigger
No. While Mitch was one of the deadliest hurricanes other hurricanes have been much bigger.
Almost all hurricanes are bigger than Rhode Island
Tropical storms are often, but not always, smaller than hurricanes. They are much bigger than tornadoes.
air pushes the tide ; making it bigger
It is very dangerous. According to the speed. The bigger the level the more dangerous it is
warm ocean water was make it develope to become stronger and bigger.
A twister is a tornado. A hurricane is bigger and entirely different type of storm.
deadly hurricanes: hit land in highly populated areas are bigger with higher wind speeds have a higher storm surge spawn tornadoes around the hurricane cause flooding from torrential rains
Italy does not have hurricanes. Hurricanes form over tropical waters.
it happened like normal hurricanes happen, but instead of getting smaller when hitting land, it somehow got bigger, scientists are working it out.
the tsunami will get bigger every second and all the boats and ships will be destroyed because tsunamis are as strong as 60 hurricanes.