The problema
I heard that one time a hurricane in the Caribbean's rain band reached Alaska. So that's probably like 2000 miles.
The coast should get some rain bands, but it won't be anything serious.
Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms and are fairly common in the outer rain bands of hurricanes.
In addition to the U.S. Hurricane Sandy made direct hits on Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas. The outer rain bands had significant impacts on Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Strong winds, rain, and even a small tornado struck Bermuda. Parts of Canada were affected by the outer wind bands of Sandy as well.
I think it would be rain.... -__-
The problema
The spiral bands of a hurricanes are relatively narrow areas of heavy rain that spiral into the eye wall of a hurricane. Rain between these bands is lighter.
This part of the storm is referred to as the rain bands.
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yes of course just shape it.
These lines are called rain bands.
Raymond Roseliep has written: 'The linen bands' 'The small rain'
I heard that one time a hurricane in the Caribbean's rain band reached Alaska. So that's probably like 2000 miles.
The east coast of the US is only slightly affect by some rain bands.
The coast should get some rain bands, but it won't be anything serious.