Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. The waters near Canada are to cold for hurricanes to form.
Storm surges are formed during hurricanes.
No. Hurricanes cannot produce islands of solid rock. Bermuda was formed by a now extinct volcano.
No, hurricanes must form over the ocean.
Hurricanes
IN the open ocean.
Yes. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena that are cause by certain weather conditions.
No ..... hurricanes are not formed in the same way some can be stronger some can be lighter. Most hurricanes form from tropical disturbances that organize and intensify. However, some hurricanes develop when a subtropical or extratropical low takes on tropical characteristics.
Hurricanes typically form in tropical and subtropical regions where the ocean temperatures are warm, usually between 26-27 degrees Celsius. Canada's waters are generally too cold to support the formation of hurricanes. Additionally, the wind patterns and atmospheric conditions in Canada are not conducive to the development of hurricanes.
They are called typhoons. :D
no hurricanes can be formed in any type of large warm body of water
in summer, fairly warm. in winter, FREEZING (depending on where in canada, in b.c. it is pretty mild.) it is fairly rainy, and not prone to tornados or hurricanes. when hurricanes come from the u.s.a. up to canada, it's just rain by then.