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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.
The portion along the Gulf of Mexico feels the greatest impact from hurricanes, as hurricanes quickly lose strength after they hit land.
lots of tropical areas are along beaches so there could be hurricanes and tsunamis.
Hurricanes cover large areas. Tornadoes are much smaller.
Hurricanes form from areas of low atmospheric pressure.
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.
The portion along the Gulf of Mexico feels the greatest impact from hurricanes, as hurricanes quickly lose strength after they hit land.
Everywhere east of the Mississippi River, plus the whole gulf coast,but the farther away from a coast line, the lower the risk.The areas of the US most at risk for hurricanes are coastal areas on the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean.
lots of tropical areas are along beaches so there could be hurricanes and tsunamis.
There are two causes of flooding in a hurricane. First, in coastal areas, there is something called the storm surge, when the hurricane's winds force the ocean water onto land. Second, hurricanes produce torrential rains that can cause flash floods. Both of these have the potential to cause drownings and even wash buildings away. 90% of people who die in hurricanes drown.
Hurricanes cover large areas. Tornadoes are much smaller.
In areas that people want to live in, or areas near volcanoes, in the path of hurricanes, anywhere there is an earthquake, etc.
Hurricanes form over water and loose power when they reach land. That means that coastal areas will receive the worst winds. The biggest danger from a hurricane is usually what they call storm surges where the low pressure of the storm raises sea levels and the large waves can then move inland and destroy buildings.
Hurricanes form from areas of low atmospheric pressure.
low pressure areas
low pressure areas
No. Hurricanes can only happen in coastal areas with warmer climates.