they need warm water to get energy and on land in the winter you have cold water which will not provide a hurricane with energy :D gotta love highschool geography!
well lots of hurricanes occur during summer and there's always snowstorms in winter, so my conclusion is Winter and Summer
No. Hurricanes are primarily a summer phenomenon.
Hurrican season officially begins the first of June and goes through November, so it would be the summer and fall seasons.
NOAA has an online chart showing hurricanes from 1851 to 2000s.
Not just human breath is visible in winter, that happens to all warmblooded organisms. What you are seeing is the moisture in your breath evaporating into the air. It doesn't happen in summer because it is generally not cold enough for the process to happen.
well lots of hurricanes occur during summer and there's always snowstorms in winter, so my conclusion is Winter and Summer
No. Hurricanes are primarily a summer phenomenon.
I believe that they happen mostly in summer. Summer is hurricane-season.
Hurrican season officially begins the first of June and goes through November, so it would be the summer and fall seasons.
Hurricanes usually happen from June1st to November 30th Sometimes if it is a warm Fall or Winter hurricanes can occur. It is doubtful that a hurricane will occur in the Fall and/or Winter. ( June, July, August, September, October, and November)
no, they happen every 2 yrs. going summer winter summer winter
Hurricanes are most likely to strike the U.S. in the summer and early fall.
Basically because the water is to cold to form a hurricane
Summer and winter.
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Yes. Hurricanes usually form in the late summer or early fall.
typically all insects disappear in the winter and live in warm to hot climate in the summer. its almost like the birds flying south for the winter! lol