Hurricanes form in the ocean when an area of low pressure intensifies and organizes as it feeds on the moist air over the warm water. Once the system has a closed circulation and sustained winds of at least 74 mph it is considered a hurricane.
A hurricane forms in tropical regions. They form where there is warm water moist air an wind.
There is no specific time of day that hurricanes form. They can happen at any time during the day. Areas that are prone to these will have certain hurricane seasons, but those vary by area.
They occur day and night there's no time of the day as a hurricane lasts several days or even several weeks..
A hurricane does not occur at any particular time of day considering that a hurricane lasts for several days or even weeks
A hurricane forms in tropical regions. They form where there is warm water moist air an wind.
Usually in the wet, rainy months of August, September, and October.
Hurricanes mostly occur in late June up until early November. The worst hurricanes happen in late August and early September.
Unlike tornadoes, which develop rapidly, and then go away within minutes, hurricanes can take days or weeks to develop.
If you asking what part of the world do they occur the most then the answer is western pacific (which they call them Typhoon). Now in the Atlantic, they come out of Africa and most of the time form into hurricanes. So I have to say in between Africa and the Lesser Antilles.
Hurricanes are most likely to happen over tropical ocean waters. They are Atlantic storms and generally form in warm waters north of the equator. Many form near the Cape Verde Islands of the west coast of Africa, but can form in any warm water with the correct atmospheric conditions. Once formed, they can travel thousands of miles
When ever the stress on the Earth's crust exceeds it's tensile strength.
Hurricanes existed since the beginning of time, but no one was around to record them at the time.
You can't have two (or more) hurricanes at the same time in the same place. Even if you did superimpose two different weather systems on top of eachother, the result would still be one weather system, or in this case, one hurricane. You can, however, have three hurricanes at the same time in different places.
Hurricanes form in the summer time. If you look at the related link, you will find that hurricanes require warm water to form. In Florida, our hurricane season (time when hurricanes are most likely to form) is from June 1 to Dec 1, 2009.
Hurricanes are most common in summer and early fall. Tornadoes are most common in spring and early summer.
Hurricanes don't form at a specific time but, they can form at a specific season(idk sorry).
absolutely
The time of year that hurricanes are most active depends upon the region of the world. In the United States, hurricanes are most active during the month of September.
Neither. Hurricanes cannot form over land They can only form over warm ocean water. Hurricanes can impact Florida, but not Tennessee, as it is too far inland. A hurricane that hits the U.S. will have weakened to a tropical depression or a weak tropical storm by the time it reaches Tennessee.
If you asking what part of the world do they occur the most then the answer is western pacific (which they call them Typhoon). Now in the Atlantic, they come out of Africa and most of the time form into hurricanes. So I have to say in between Africa and the Lesser Antilles.
Yes, there have been times when there were as many has 4 hurricanes in the same ocean at the same time.
i think in the late months are when hurricanes occur most if the time because right now there are hurricanes and it is august and ur a noob
Most of the time lots of people survive hurricanes. Most of the time 50 to 100 people die. Normally just houses are destroyed
because the water has to be the right temperature at the right time
No, Hurricanes form over tropical ocean water and weaken rapidly once they hit land. By the time the remnants of a hurricane might reach Detroit, they would be no stronger than any other storm that might go through.