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Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. The waters near Canada are to cold for hurricanes to form.
Hurricanes are powered by warm, moist air from tropical water. The moisture that hurricanes need is generally most abundant in the summer.
Hurricanes don't exist on their own they are formed by the pressure provided by the continuous changing in weather
There is no specific language required for tracking hurricanes. All you need is to be able to communicate with your coworkers.
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The warmth of the ocean water (apex)
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. In the spring the oceans have not fully warmed up yet.
Hurricanes bring rain, which plants need to survive. This is especially beneficial when a hurricane hits a drought-stricken region.
No, hurricanes require the Earth's rotation and gravity to form. Gravity helps to create the low-pressure systems needed for hurricanes to develop, while the Earth's rotation influences their direction and spin. Without gravity, the necessary conditions for hurricanes to form would not exist.
Hurricanes need warm, no obstructions (like land masses), easy air flow / circulation, and space to keep on going.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. Up north the water is too cold.
Hurricanes needs warm water below them to keep their strength. Moist warm air rising from the sea is what builds hurricanes.