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The lower the barometric pressure is in a hurricane, the stronger the wind will be.

Hurricanes form over warm ocean water and the lower the pressure is, the more moisture that will be attracted from the water.

This warm moisture rises up and forms into clouds and wind, so the more moisture is rising, the stronger the winds will be.

If the barometric pressure is high, the moisture can't move up and form clouds and wind.

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