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Hurricanes form in warm tropical waters and the conditions aren't right in higher northern latitudes because the temperature of the water is cold.
the water is to cold
Yes. It is farily common for hurricanes to produce tornadoes. However, a hurricane will rarely produce tornadoes stronger than EF2.
weather in the rainforest, obviously, is rain, sometimes sun, and rarely hurricanes
Florida is very prone to both tornadoes and hurricanes. Earthquakes in Florida are very rare, and rarely cause even minor damage.
Hurricanes form in warm tropical waters and the conditions aren't right in higher northern latitudes because the temperature of the water is cold.
Oregon gets floods and tornadoes, but rarely, if ever gets hurricanes.
the water is to cold
Yes. It is farily common for hurricanes to produce tornadoes. However, a hurricane will rarely produce tornadoes stronger than EF2.
weather in the rainforest, obviously, is rain, sometimes sun, and rarely hurricanes
Florida is very prone to both tornadoes and hurricanes. Earthquakes in Florida are very rare, and rarely cause even minor damage.
Hurricanes are a tropical weather event and rarely make it as far north as Canada. Even when they do they are rarely very strong. The climate of the United States is generally warmer than that of Canada, making it more prone to the violent storms that produce tornadoes
Louisianah Idaho. Well, anything north or west of Kansas. Mostly, only the East Coast and the gulf coast get hurricanes.
The answer to ur question is that England has been destroyed by a hurricane but only a very small one we haven't had one for years so do not worry. hurricanes only happen very rarely so do not panic!
No. Hurricanes only form over tropical ocean water. Hurricanes rarely make it so far north and never while traveling over land. Manitoba does, however, get tornadoes.
In most cases the wind speeds fall into the same range. However, it is not uncommon for tornadoes to produce winds in excess of 150 mph, which are rarely attained by hurricanes. The most violent tornadoes do produce stronger winds than even the most intense hurricanes.
It may have Hurricanes but actually, Scotland might have more hurricanes than us. Countries near the Atlantic Ocean have hurricanes. It is more accurate, to say, however that the UK gets the remnants of hurricanes as such systems rarely, if ever, still retain tropical characteristics by the time they get that far north, though they may still pack hurricane force winds.