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Q: Is it true With a few hours of making landfall high winds from a hurricane or tropical storm are no longer dangerous?
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What is Hurricane Sandy's nickname?

Hurricane Sandy was widely referred to as Superstorm Sandy. This is partly because at landfall in the U.S. Sandy had lost tropical characteristics and so technically was no longer a hurricane. Sandy was also referred to as "Frankenstorm," but this practice was discontinued as the rather whimsical name downplayed the seriousness of this very dangerous storm.


What characteristics made hurricane sandy a hurricane?

Hurricane Sandy was a hurricane because it was a large scale tropical system with a closed circulation, a defined center of rotation, organized convection, a warm core, and sustained winds in excess of 74 mph. All these are needed to qualify as a hurricane. However, at landfall in the U.S. Sandy had lost tropical characteristics, and so was technically no longer a hurricane but a very powerful post-tropical cyclone.


Why is hurricane sandy considered a super storm?

Hurricane Sandy was an unusually large and powerful storm and its great destructive potential was recognized days before its final landfall. Sandy merged with a non-tropical storm system in a manner similar to the Perfect Storm of 1991 and it technically was no longer a hurricane when it made landfall in New Jersey.


How soon after a hurricane makes landfall is it no longer a flooding threat?

It can be quite some time, and the flooding threat is the last threat that a hurricane will carry with it. It is often well tapped into tropical moisture, and that in addition to some convergence is all it needs to dump heavy rains for days very far inland.


Why was hurricane sandy considered a superstorm?

Hurricane Sandy was called a superstorm by the popular because it was extremely large and destructive storm with a massive amount of energy. Also, Sandy had lost tropical characteristics when it made landfall in the U.S. and therefore was technically no longer a hurricane but a post-tropical cyclone even though it was just as strong. Note, however, that "superstorm" is a term applied by the popular media. It is not used by actual scientists.

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What is Hurricane Sandy's nickname?

Hurricane Sandy was widely referred to as Superstorm Sandy. This is partly because at landfall in the U.S. Sandy had lost tropical characteristics and so technically was no longer a hurricane. Sandy was also referred to as "Frankenstorm," but this practice was discontinued as the rather whimsical name downplayed the seriousness of this very dangerous storm.


What characteristics made hurricane sandy a hurricane?

Hurricane Sandy was a hurricane because it was a large scale tropical system with a closed circulation, a defined center of rotation, organized convection, a warm core, and sustained winds in excess of 74 mph. All these are needed to qualify as a hurricane. However, at landfall in the U.S. Sandy had lost tropical characteristics, and so was technically no longer a hurricane but a very powerful post-tropical cyclone.


Why is hurricane sandy considered a super storm?

Hurricane Sandy was an unusually large and powerful storm and its great destructive potential was recognized days before its final landfall. Sandy merged with a non-tropical storm system in a manner similar to the Perfect Storm of 1991 and it technically was no longer a hurricane when it made landfall in New Jersey.


What lastest longer tornadoes or hurricanes on land?

Definitely hurricanes. A hurricane can maintain hurricane strength for hours after landfall and tropical storm status even longer. By comparison the average tornado lasts 10 minutes. It is very rare for a tornado to last more than an hour.


How soon after a hurricane makes landfall is it no longer a flooding threat?

It can be quite some time, and the flooding threat is the last threat that a hurricane will carry with it. It is often well tapped into tropical moisture, and that in addition to some convergence is all it needs to dump heavy rains for days very far inland.


Why was hurricane sandy considered a superstorm?

Hurricane Sandy was called a superstorm by the popular because it was extremely large and destructive storm with a massive amount of energy. Also, Sandy had lost tropical characteristics when it made landfall in the U.S. and therefore was technically no longer a hurricane but a post-tropical cyclone even though it was just as strong. Note, however, that "superstorm" is a term applied by the popular media. It is not used by actual scientists.


Can hurricanes cause snow?

Not hurricanes per se. By definition a hurricane is a tropical system. However, a hurricane can become a post-tropical cyclone and then produce snow, but at that point it is no longer considered a hurricane.


Is a hurricane a tropical storm?

In a sense, yes. But when a tropical storm's winds reach 74 mph it is no longer called a tropical storm but a hurricane, unless the winds later weaken to below 74mph.


How was Hurricane Sandy created?

Hurricane Sandy started the way many hurricanes do, as a tropical wave. This wave move over the Caribbean Sea. It gained strength as it fed off the moisture that evaporated from the warm water and organized into a tropical depression on October 22, 2012. A few hours later that depresion strengthened into Tropical Storm Sandy. Continuing to feed on the moisture, Sandy strengthened into a hurricane shortly before landfall in Jamaica on October 24, and continued to strengthen before striking Cuba early on October 25. Later, though, as Sandy moved up the U.S. east coast and started becoming post-tropical something unusual happened. Sandy started to combine with a cold front that had come in from the east. Because of this, Sandy actually reintensified and grew to an enormous size where it normally would have weakened. By the time of landfall in the U.S. Sandy was no longer a true hurricane, but a very intense post-tropical cyclone.


Can a hurricane make landfall in Mexico City?

No. To make landfall means to move from the sea onto land. Mexico city is nowhere near the cost. Additionally, the mountainous terrain that comes between the city and the ocean means that any hurricane that hits Mexico would rapidly weaken before reaching the city, and would no longer be a hurricane by the time it got there.


What is the name of the hurricane on its way to UK?

The storm on its way to the UK is post-tropical cyclone Katia. Because it has lost tropical characteristics, though the storm is no longer classified as a hurricane even though it is still producing hurricane-force or near hurricane-force winds.


Where is hurricane girt?

Gert was never a hurricane, just a tropical storm. The storm no longer exists. It degenerated into a post tropical low on August 16 and was absorbed by another system two days later.