A hurricane is a system of sustained winds, so in the air.
No; a hurricane consists of air and water.
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No, there is plenty of air (and air pressure) in a hurricane, and plenty of other ways to die in a hurricane.
Moisture evaporates from the water. The resulting warm moist air carries enormous amounts of energy. When this air is pulled into a developing hurricane it rises and as a result cools and condenses, releasing that energy.Energy of a warm sea is transferred to a hurricane by water evaporating into a hurricane.
A hurricane is associated with low air pressure.
The warm core in the eye of a hurricane is generated through the release of latent heat from the condensation of water vapor within the storm clouds. As warm, moist air rises and cools, the water vapor in the air condenses, releasing heat energy that warms the surrounding air. This process helps maintain the low pressure and intense convection within the eye of the hurricane.
the reason for a hurricane is because water gets into a wave really deep and it comes onto shore and it destroys houses really bad.
Hurricanes take place in water, but it also takes place in the atmosphere when hot air meets cold air.
A hurricane is not made out of wind . . . a hurricane is made from warm air currents and air moisture, and creates highs winds.
A hurricane typically forms when ocean temperatures are around 80°F (27°C) or higher. However, once a hurricane develops, it does not have a specific temperature associated with it as it is a large, complex storm system fueled by warm, moist air.
A hurricane forms when warm ocean water evaporates and rises, creating a low-pressure system that draws in more warm air. The sun is important in this process as it heats the ocean water, providing the energy needed for evaporation and driving the convective processes that help to fuel the storm.
The secret energy source of a hurricane is the large latent heat of water. Air over the tropical oceans is drier than you might think. ... Increased evaporation means more water vapor in the air and more energy ready to be liberated in the hurricane'sthunderstorms as water vapor condenses.-Your welcome :)