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When a hurricane hits the Gulf Stream is strengthens because the water in that current is warm.
cT originates over warm land.
Warm air above the land rises and is replaced by cooler air from the water, causing a convection current. Just got this from apex!
Presumably the sun warms up some currents, and the North and South poles make cold ones. An encyclcopaedia would probably help you out.
•It happens during warmer months sunlight heats the surfaces of both the land and the oceans, but the land temperature rises faster. Since the land's surface is warm, the gases expand and an area of low pressure develops.
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its were high pressure gets forced out evenly
It goes from a cool current to a warm current as it gets closer to the equator.
it melts, and then comes to land as rain.
It eventually evaporates if the sun is out long enough, and warm enough.
The Florida Current is a warm current.
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it creates hot sand and warm water
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It refers to a gentle current of warm air in dry weather blowing from the sea and over the land
The current brings warm air over the land and makes it warmer unlike how it's supposed to be because of the mountains.
Well if you know that they rely on warm ocean waters for their strength what do you think will happen if there isnt warm ocean waters below it. It will dissipate. A tropical cyclone can have its outer bands on land but if its eye is over warm ocean it will strengthen. So once it hits land it will weaken. But because of the vast size and power it will take days for them to go away. So that is what happens to them.