The Caribbean Sea, between Cuba and South America, is the eventual destination of many Atlantic hurricanes. Some will turn north from the Caribbean and enter the Gulf of Mexico.
No, the Mediterranean Sea does not typically experience hurricanes.
the Carribean
Hurricanes develop over warm seas.
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No. Hurricanes can cause storm surges, especially if combined with high tides, which can overwhelm levees and flood coastal areas temporarily. They do not raise global sea levels. The melting of ice caps and glaciers and the expansion of the warming oceans will raise sea levels.
1 - Tomas passed nearby as a tropical storm.
Italy does not have hurricanes. Hurricanes form over tropical waters.
Japan typically refers to hurricanes as typhoons. Typhoons occur in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, including the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea.
Yes. Some of the lowest sea-level pressure on Earth are found in the eyes of major hurricanes.
There were about...15~20 hurricanes.
yes hurricanes do affect sea life. why? because the winds can blow the water making it murky and unstable. the fish can get lost or the waves accidentally throw fish out of water on to rocks.