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hurricanes
A Hurricane
A Hurricane
A hurricane, also known as a tropical cyclone, forms over warm ocean water when the conditions are right. Warm water provides the energy for the storm to strengthen and develop, creating the intense winds and heavy rainfall characteristic of hurricanes.
It is a tornado and a hurricane
Hurricanes
warm air masses and the warm water forms in the gulf
The general term for such a storm is tropical cyclone. However, they may be called tropical storms, hurricanes, typhoons, or simply cyclones depending on their intensity and where they occur.
That is a hurricane.
If you swim in the water or touch the water, it is a bit warm compared to the air that surrounds you. This usually happens during night in a hot day.
Yes. Hurricanes develop over warm ocean water.
Steam fog, also known as sea smoke, forms when cold air moves over warmer water, causing the water to evaporate rapidly and create a foggy layer above the surface.