No. A hurricane is a vast weather "engine". The fuel that runs the engine is water - lots and lots of water. That is why hurricanes form over the oceans, and begin to weaken shortly after they make landfall - they are cut off from their "fuel supply".
The Sahara Desert
No. A hurricane cannot form on the Great Lakes. Unlike tornadoes, which can occur almost anywhere, hurricane requires large amounts of warm water to form. In other words, they can only form over ocean water in or near the tropics. The Great Lakes are too cold and too small to support a hurricane.
No. Hurricanes generate large waves, but tsunamis are a completely different matter.
While rare, it is possible for a tornado to form within a hurricane. These tornadoes, known as "tornadoes embedded in hurricanes," can be particularly dangerous due to the already intense weather conditions from the hurricane.
well they both have to do with water but its just the form that is differant ** A hurricane is a large storm that forms over an ocean, wind rain and lightning and thunder come with this storm. A tsunami is a large wave that travels on the ocean.
A name that's given to a tropical cyclone is cyclone Tracy
no a cyclone can not form over the desert because in order for a cyclone to form it needs the sun to raise the temperature of the sea to the point where it evaporates and the moisture from the water to rise so since the desert sand can not evaporate from the suns heat rays and there is no moisture in the air it is not possible for a cyclone to form
Warm, moist air holds large amounts of energy in the form of latent heat. This energy is released when the moisture condenses into clouds and precipitation. This is what powers a hurricane.
This is a description of a hurricane. Hurricanes are large tropical cyclones with rotating circulation patterns and high-speed winds that form over warm ocean waters. They can cause widespread damage through strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding.
No, lakes like Lake Erie cannot cause hurricanes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters with specific conditions, including warm sea surface temperatures, high humidity, and Coriolis force from Earth's rotation. Lakes do not have the necessary conditions for hurricane formation.
The Salton Sea was formed in 1905.
Yes. A hurricane is a form of extreme weather.