Yes. A hurricane is a large, very ppowerful convective system. A hurricane cannot exist without convection.
During a hurricane, it rains heavily due to the intense convection of warm, moist air rising rapidly and condensing into clouds. This process generates strong thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, which can lead to flooding and other hazards.
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The eyewall of a hurricane is the area of strong convection just outside the eye. It is where the strongest wind and heaviest rain are found.
As the event is still occurring, no data has been collected on such.
i highbernated during hurricane sandy
floods are possible to happen during a hurricane such as Hurricane Katrina that hit New Orleans, Louisiana in America
Yes, tornadoes can occur during and after a hurricane. These tornadoes, known as "tornadoes spawned by hurricanes," are typically weaker than traditional tornadoes but can still pose significant threats due to the already hazardous conditions associated with the hurricane. They tend to form in the outer bands of the storm and may be short-lived.
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm, often clear air at the center of a hurricane. The eye wall of a hurricane is the area surrounding the eye, where the strongest winds are.
No, it is not.
Being on a small boat during a hurricane isn't save and can kill you. The small boat will probably be destroyed. During a hurricane people should stay inside.
Such as storm is still called a hurricane.
The eyewall section of a hurricane is typically the strongest and most intense part of the storm, with the highest winds and heaviest rainfall. This is where you would find the most severe weather conditions in a hurricane.