Tornadoes, by a considerable amount.
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No. A sea breeze is a relatively gentle air movement resulting from temperature differences between the land and the sea. Sea breezes can ocassionally produce thunderstorms, but not organized systems like hurricanes. A hurricane is a violent tropical cyclone that develops over tropical ocean water. A hurricane is an independent, self-sustaining storm system not related to the regional convection that causes land and sea breezes.
two kinds of breezes is wind breezes and breezes breezes
The temperature difference between the land and the sea is greatest.
Land breezes and sea breezes are both breeze, or cool air.
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No, hurricanes are fueled by warm ocean water so they weaken because they lose the warm ocean water on land. A hurricane controls the sea ocean breezes.
Well people built wind turbines to harness the power of wind and turn it into energy. It can also be seen in nature through tornadoes and hurricanes. Light breezes can also cool us off on hot days in the summer.
Heating of the atmosphere, mainly by re-radiation from the earth, causes the winds. So yes. Additionally evaporation from the water surface embodies an enormous amount of heat energy into the atmosphere due to the latent heat of evaporation, and when this is cools it can release this energy as cyclones and hurricanes.
No. A sea breeze is a relatively gentle air movement resulting from temperature differences between the land and the sea. Sea breezes can ocassionally produce thunderstorms, but not organized systems like hurricanes. A hurricane is a violent tropical cyclone that develops over tropical ocean water. A hurricane is an independent, self-sustaining storm system not related to the regional convection that causes land and sea breezes.
The temperature difference between the land and the sea is greatest.
two kinds of breezes is wind breezes and breezes breezes
Whisper calm, gentle blowing, howling, stirring Breezes, gusts, gales, cyclones Roaring, raging, shrieking Violent, powerful Stormy Typhoon
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Land breezes and sea breezes are both breeze, or cool air.
It is commonly stated that the formation of tornadoes in the requires a cold air mass from Canada, though it is not absolutely necessary. The thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes in the U.S. most often form along a cold front, which develops when the air mass from Canada collides with warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. In some outbreaks, however, the storms from along a dry line, which develops when dry air from the Rockies pushes forward, rather than cold air. In still other cases tornadoes develop from the rain bands of hurricanes, storms from sea breezes, and in rare cases, air mass thunderstorms, none of which involve colliding air masses.
mostly where the breezes collide so in the south western regions and sometimes in the middle states because since we are surrounded by coastal water and Canada which has very frigid temperatures the mixture of the two different air climates causes tornadoes