The storms surge
yes they charge in the water then hits land
Some risks that are made by the wind are Major Natural disasters like Tornadoes and the likes. Different countries have names on these Natural phenomenons. The biggest ones are called: Typhoons, Hurricanes or Cyclones. Dependent on the nation it hits the greatest catastrophe is destruction.
Hurricanes bring rain, which plants need to survive. This is especially beneficial when a hurricane hits a drought-stricken region.
The worst place to be in a tropical cyclone is outside in the eye wall.
Every year, several small meteorites hit the Earth. Very occasionally (hundreds or thousands of years) a big one hits the Earth and causes destruction. It is not yet possible to predict such events.
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No. Hurricanes cannot occur in the middle of a continent. A hurricane can only form over warm ocean water and will rapidly lose strength if it hits a major landmass.
No. Hurricanes cannot occur in the middle of a continent. A hurricane can only form over warm ocean water and will rapidly lose strength if it hits a major landmass.
Hurricanes use the warm moist ocean air as an energy source so as soon as it hits land the moist air is no longer there. Although hurricanes lose energy over land, they still do devastating amounts of damage.
Yes! In fact in Louisiana, the swamplands are being eroded away and destroyed everytime a hurricane hits!
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Yes, Vermont does get tornadoes. But hurricanes are unlikely as its is somewhat inland and full-fledged hurricanes in New England are rare enough as it is. And the fact that Vermont is some distance inland makes it unlikely that a storm will still be a hurricane by the time it reaches the state. That said, it is still possible for Vermont to get a tropical storm or feel the effects of a hurricane's outer bands.