Because hurricanes only form over tropical ocean water. They can't make it very far inland.
It's the maritime polar mp
they came to the Midwest to trade furs
How has technology played a role in predicting when hurricanes will come.
No, Milwaukee does not experience hurricanes due to its location in the northern Midwest, which is too far from the tropics where hurricanes typically form. Instead, Milwaukee is more prone to severe winter storms and occasional tornadoes during the spring and summer months.
Tornadoes form in the Midwest. Hurricanes can't form over land.
The South is more prone to hurricanes due to its warm ocean waters that provide the necessary energy for hurricanes to form and strengthen. The Midwest and Northeast are further inland, making them less susceptible to direct impacts from hurricanes, although they can still experience remnants of hurricanes in the form of heavy rain and strong winds. Additionally, the unique geography of the South, such as its low-lying coastal areas, increases its vulnerability to storm surges and flooding during hurricanes.
i guess they do not
Generally not, although tornadoes are often produced by landfalling hurricanes, most tornadoes are not associate with hurricanes.
Coz nobody, not even hurricanes like the way that they always stink!
Yes. Hurricanes usually form in the late summer or early fall.
Most hurricanes if not all of them destroy whatever is in their pathway or whatever they come upon.