because it picked up high temperature waters in ocean
Simply put, heat is energy. That energy is the fuel of hurricanes and a variety of other storms.
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Redistribute heat from one area to another.
The heat and moisture comes from warm ocean water. The heat that warms the ocean water ultimately comes from the sun.
No. Hurricanes get their power from warm water. Remember: heat is energy.
by hurricanes
Heat and warm water
Yes. Warm water holds enormous amounts of energy in the form of heat which can be made available to storms such as hurricanes.
Along the equator and oceans. It's this combination of moisture and heat that creates hurricanes.
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condution
No. Tornadoes are not driven by heat from the ocean. Hurricanes, however are. You could say that hurricanes turn heat from the ocean into wind, though the real explanation is a bit more complicated.
Hurricanes help maintain thermodynamic balance in the atmosphere. Along with other phenomena hurricanes help bring heat out of the tropics and into the higher latitudes.
through wind and circulating air.
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Redistribute heat from one area to another.