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The heat and moisture comes from warm ocean water. The heat that warms the ocean water ultimately comes from the sun.

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Where do hurricanes usually appear?

Along the equator and oceans. It's this combination of moisture and heat that creates hurricanes.


How come hurricanes are weaker in warm water?

This isn't true. Hurricanes generally get stronger over warm water. Hurricanes are fueled by the moisture that evaporates from this warm water.The weaken over cold water and over land because they don't have that supply of moisture.


What is the relationship between oceans and a hurricane?

Oceans provide the warm waters that fuel hurricanes, allowing them to strengthen and develop. The heat and moisture from the ocean surface are crucial elements for the formation and intensification of hurricanes. Warmer oceans can lead to more powerful and destructive hurricanes.


How do hurricanes affect the atmosphere and what are the implications of these effects on weather patterns and climate change?

Hurricanes can impact the atmosphere by releasing large amounts of heat and moisture, which can influence weather patterns. The intense winds in hurricanes can also disrupt the normal circulation of the atmosphere. These effects can contribute to changes in weather patterns and potentially influence climate change by altering the distribution of heat and moisture in the atmosphere.


Do hurricanes form over landmasses in August and September?

No, hurricanes typically form over warm ocean waters in tropical regions where the ocean's heat and moisture fuel their development. Once a hurricane forms, it can move over landmasses, but it usually weakens significantly as it moves away from its heat and moisture source.


Why don't hurricanes develop over land?

Hurricanes need very warm moist air to form. The amount of moisture needed can only be found over warm ocean water.Hurricanes gain get their energy from the large amounts of moisture that eveporate from warm ocean water. There is not enough moisture over land for hurricanes to form or sustain themselves.


Does a hurricane last less than an hour?

That is dependant on the temperature of the region and moisture of the air. Hurricanes feed of moisture and heat to fuel them, in some cases the answer is yes while others can survive for days


How does the amount of humidity effect a hurricane?

The more humid the air the more potential there is for a hurricane to gain strength. Hurricanes get their energy from the latent heat stored in the moisture of the air, which is released when that moisture condenses.


What region has lots of moisture and no hurricanes?

The Pacific Northwest region of the United States experiences lots of moisture due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, but generally has few to no hurricanes as they typically do not develop in that region's cooler waters.


Are hurricanes made by nature or humans?

Hurricanes are made by nature. When a large storm with tall clouds starts giving off a tremendous amount of heat, the coriolis effect caused by the earth's spin makes the storm start rotating.


Where do hurricanes get their moisture?

The moisture that fuels a hurricane is water vapor that comes from warm ocean water.


What particular place a typhoon come from?

A typhoon is a cyclone which in the Atlantic Ocean is known as hurricanes. Like hurricanes, typhoons originate over open water and are fueled by the moisture of warm waters and preexisting turbulent weather conditions.