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Hurricanes require evaporation from warm ocean water to form. The Arctic Ocean is very cold, too cold for hurricane formation, and largely covered in ice, meaning that there is very little evaporation.
Evaporation.
Hurricanes develop when a cluster of thunderstorms moves over warm ocean water with plenty of warm, moist air.
Hurricane Floyd developed over the Atlantic Ocean.
Cuba is located in warm, tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Such tropical ocean waters are a prime location for hurricane formation, as warm ocean water is the source of power for a hurricane.
Hurricanes require evaporation from warm ocean water to form. The Arctic Ocean is very cold, too cold for hurricane formation, and largely covered in ice, meaning that there is very little evaporation.
evaporation from the ocean is carried up to the clouds.
hurricane form due to the evaporation of the warm ocean and the Autumn winds and the form over the ocean
Thunderstorms organizing over warm ocean water.
Evaporation and Condensation. Hoped it helped!
Evaporation from warm ocean water transfers latent heat from the ocean into the atmosphere, and this is released when the moisture rises and condenses out into clouds and precipitation.
A hurricane is a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean or eastern Pacific Ocean.
Evaporation.
Hurricane Andrew started in the Atlantic Ocean.
A hurricane over the Atlantic Ocean is simply called a hurricane.
Hurricanes develop when a cluster of thunderstorms moves over warm ocean water with plenty of warm, moist air.
Conditions favorable for hurricane formation include:Warm ocean waterWarm, moist airLittle to no wind shearSignificant Coriolis deflection of wind (depends on latitude)A disturbance to set everything in motion.