Hurricanes are experienced more in the Pacific Ocean. The western Pacific experiences more hurricanes. The Atlantic and the Indian ocean also experience hurricanes.
desert region
The Caribbean has more hurricanes that any other region in the world. This is because a lot of heat is stored just above the sea level, and it is a good place for storms to occur.
Atlantic Ocean
Hurricanes
Hurricanes do not often impact temperate areas as the are mostly limited to tropical and subtropical regions. Tornadoes are more common than hurricanes in temperate climates, but affect grassland more often than forests.
Hurricanes
Hurricanes form in tropical regions but can move in to temperate regions. Tornadoes are very common in temperate regions, most notably the central United States.
According to experts, communities along the Gulf of Mexico and regions along the Atlantic Coast experience more hurricanes at greater frequency than other areas in the world.
desert region
The Caribbean has more hurricanes that any other region in the world. This is because a lot of heat is stored just above the sea level, and it is a good place for storms to occur.
Well, they don't, actually. Hurricanes form in the more tropical regions, never the polar regions. Reason for that is basically there is more moisture in the atmosphere than in the polar regions. For a better explanation, please see the related question below.
Atlantic Ocean
Hurricanes cannot happen in polar regions
Hurricanes
The ocean. Hurricanes do not last long if the move over land or into a cold environment.
Both can occur in the tropics, though tornadoes are more common in temperate areas. All hurricanes form in the tropics but they can move into temperate regions.
Hurricanes do not often impact temperate areas as the are mostly limited to tropical and subtropical regions. Tornadoes are more common than hurricanes in temperate climates, but affect grassland more often than forests.