go to your house and go at your mother
Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
hurricane
Hurricanes form at sea, they don't move out to sea. Occasionally a hurricane will hit land and its remnants will re-emerge in the ocean. Where a hurricane goes depends on the steering currents int he area, which is largely dominated by the presence of high and low pressure systems in the region. Occasionally these work to take a hurricane onto land and back out to sea.
the sea :)
i think it really is hurricane katrina
Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
hurricane
Water that moves up the beach in a wave flows back out to sea due to gravityThats easy!
Hurricanes form at sea, they don't move out to sea. Occasionally a hurricane will hit land and its remnants will re-emerge in the ocean. Where a hurricane goes depends on the steering currents int he area, which is largely dominated by the presence of high and low pressure systems in the region. Occasionally these work to take a hurricane onto land and back out to sea.
the sea :)
They will grow back
i think it really is hurricane katrina
A hurricane needs humidity to develop. Humidity is the amount of water in the air. A hurricane starts off as a series of thunderstorms which intensify as it moves over the warm humid sea. The humidity continues to grow over the sea. Any sort of decrease or increase in humidity can change the strength of a hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy first formed in the Caribbean sea.
no hurricane Katrina did not hit a sea but got more violent because of passing by the gulf of Mexico
Hurricane Sandy was formed in the Caribbean Sea south of Jamaica.
It either evaporates OR it flows back to the sea.