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How does uneven heating of earth's cause winds to flow?

the uneven heating of earth's surface causes pressure differences which set air in motion


How do the winds move around hurricanes?

There is no set speed at which a hurricane can move. Hurricanes can reach speeds as high as 150 miles per hour or more.


How strong were hurricane Sandy's winds?

At peak intensity, Hurricane Katrina had sustained winds of 175 mph. When it came ashore in Louisiana and Mississippi, the winds were down to about 125 mph (Category 3). Katrina set records for storm strength in the Gulf of Mexico, but most of these were topped by Hurricanes Rita and Wilma later that same year (2005).


At what wind speed do tropical storms become hurricanes?

There is not set lower limit. A tropical depression, the weakest level of tropical cyclone is defined by having a closed Circulation. However. A tropical depression usually has sustained winds of at least 30 mph.


How do you make it less awkward with they boy you asked out and he said let's just be friends?

Well since He already set the tune of the relationship. It is right to flow along with by being his friend as well.


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Are there limits to how fast the wind can be to generate electricity?

There is no particular set limit, but the winds we can use to generate electricity are not boundless. Winds that are too strong will damage wind turbines.


When will a hurricane be named Ashley?

There will never be a hurricane named Ashley because they have a set of names already made out for hurricanes and Ashley is not on that.


What is the name for a set of stairs that winds around a central post?

PCH ANSWER: Spiral Staircase spinny winnys


How are the prevailing winds set up and what factors influence their direction and strength?

The prevailing winds are set up by the Earth's rotation and the distribution of heat from the sun. Factors that influence their direction and strength include the Coriolis effect, pressure gradients, and the distribution of land and water on the Earth's surface.


How does a hurricane turn into a tornado can it go for 73 miles per hour?

On the first point: it doesn't. Hurricanes and tornadoes are two entirely different types of storm. A hurricane is its own large-scale storm system typically hundreds of miles across. A tornado is a small-scale vortex spawned by a thunderstorm and is rarely more than a mile wide. Hurricanes often spawn tornadoes when they reach land; weakening low-level winds create wind shear, which can set thunderstorms in the outer bands rotating on a smaller scale than the hurricane itself. On the second point, you could experience a 73 mph wind in a hurricane if you were not in the strongest part of it. By definition, a hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or more. If peak winds are less than 74 mph, then the system is merely a tropical storm.


France set up its first colonies along what river?

France set up its first permanent colonies along the St. Lawrence River and in Newfoundland.