A hurricane can result when an upper level high pressure area filled with moisture rides over a lower level low pressure area. The the water temperature should generally be over 76 degrees Fahrenheit. When those conditions are just right, a hurricane can form. If the water is too cold, it will usually not form but can continue to exist. If there is not high pressure above the storm, it will usually dissipate. If it is dry, then it will not have moisture to create the heat to drive the storm. It needs ideal conditions.
"Where did hurricane Edith make landfall as a catergory 5 hurricane in 1971?"
There was a huge hurricane in Las Angeles
no a hurricane can not start another hurricane but it can start a tornado
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No.
die,go to heaven, avoid hurricane
You make a hurricane then zap the pygmies with lightning while they are floating in the hurricane.
A hurricane must be at least a category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson scale to be considered a major hurricane.
yes, it does
No, scientists can't make a hurricane change direction. As it is, we still have trouble even predicting the path a hurricane will take. We are not even on the level of influencing what a hurricane will do.
Hurricane Ike was the third most destructive hurricane to ever make landfall in the United States. It was the ninth named storm, fifth hurricane and third major hurricane of 2008.
There was a Hurricane Bernadette in the eastern Pacific Ocean in 2019. It was a Category 1 hurricane that did not make landfall and dissipated over open waters.