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The temperature of the ocean must be 80 degrees or 26 celsius in order for a hurricane, typhoon or a cyclone form.
No, 39 mph is the minimum for a tropical storm. In order to be a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have winds of at least 74 mph.
If you are referring to Hermine, that storm was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. In order to be considered a hurricane a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Hermine's highest winds were 65 mph.
A tropical storm must attain sustained winds of at least 74 mph in order to be considered a hurricane.
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The temperature of the ocean must be 80 degrees or 26 celsius in order for a hurricane, typhoon or a cyclone form.
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The term Hurricane is a classification of intensity of a topical cyclone. In order to be considered a hurricane a storm must have maximum sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
The ocean waters off the coast of the northeastern and northwestern U.S. are cold. In order for a hurricane to form the ocean must be warm.
A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when its winds reach 74 mph.
In order to be considered a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have winds of at least 74 mph.
A hurricane is a storm. Conditions must be right for them to form in the tropic water (Ocean temperatures must be over 80 degrees F. , warm wind is needed.)
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No, 39 mph is the minimum for a tropical storm. In order to be a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have winds of at least 74 mph.
If you are referring to Hermine, that storm was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. In order to be considered a hurricane a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Hermine's highest winds were 65 mph.
The air must be moist.
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