A hurricane that forms in the Atlantic is simply called a hurricane.
Hurricanes
Hurricanes are formed from water but there is something else that forms hurricanes and its once water comes and its makes a world pool and then winds pushes either way and it floods the city or town
Mostly wind. Sometimes earthquakes. no its hurricanes no earthquakes.
hurricanes
hurricanes
No. Like most forms of violent weather, hurricanes and tornadoes are associated with low pressure.
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All are forms of potentially dangerous weather.
Cyclonic storms, which may be called hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones.
Hurricane names are selected from a predetermined list sorted in alphabetical order. Each new tropical storm that forms in a year gets the next name on the list.
Hurricanes are typically fueled by warm and moist air masses, such as the maritime tropical air mass that forms over tropical oceans. These air masses provide the necessary energy and moisture for the development and intensification of hurricanes.