The hurricane weakens when it moves inland due to friction and lack of warm water.
It weakens
The energy of a hurricane is derived from the latent heat of condensation of the ascending moist air. When these hurricanes enter the land, their moisture source is cut off and consequently they weaken.
eye of the hurricane
Most of the deaths inland areas caused by hurricanes are from flooding that results from torrential rain.
The Hurricane will weaken.
It begins to dissipate
It weakens
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A mountain will not be affected much by a hurricane, if at all. However, if a hurricane moves over land, and especially mountains it will rapidly weaken.
Winston-Salem can be affected by the rain when a hurricane moves inland, but it's not directly affected by them. Winston-Salem is well west of Raleigh, not near the coast at all.
its cause high preusse and it die and have lot of damage and their powerful wind break all towers and house and buildings
No, it is much too far inland.
A hurriccane can't form unless it is laready over warm water. If it moves over warmer water, the hurricane is likely to gains strength.
Hurricane Sandy was downgraded from a hurricane to a post-tropical cyclone on October 29, 2012.
"The hurricane devastated the coastal areas, but 100 miles inland, it had become merely strong thunderstorms."
The worst case scenario, the oil is blown far inland or sucked into the hurricane itself and blown ashore. This would most likely cause an "oil rain", which would be devastating to the environment.
There are no hurricanes in Colorado. It is too far inland.