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Hurricanes typically form over the warm tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Consequently, it is more likely to see hurricanes forming off the northeast coast of the United States since this region is closer to the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Stream, which carry warm water. On the other hand, the northwest coast of the US, such as Washington and Oregon, is not exposed to the warm tropical waters, making it less likely for hurricanes to form in that region.
No, but not yet. Expect a climate shift
Either the Arctic Ocean or the Antarctic Ocean, since neither has a tropical component.
tropical rain forest
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It varies between storms but on average about 150 miles.
Hurricanes most often occur in mid to late summer and early fall.
In Europe, CC (center center distance) is standardized at 600mm (about 24") which is what I expect the non-metric nations to consider good too!
Hurricanes typically form over the warm tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Consequently, it is more likely to see hurricanes forming off the northeast coast of the United States since this region is closer to the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Stream, which carry warm water. On the other hand, the northwest coast of the US, such as Washington and Oregon, is not exposed to the warm tropical waters, making it less likely for hurricanes to form in that region.
No. As you might expect from the name, tropical storms do not stray too far from the tropics.
The coasts of Australia should have a tropical climate.
strengthen
No, but not yet. Expect a climate shift