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Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.

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Why does a hurricane begin die when it reaches land?

Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.


Why does a hurricane begin to die when it reaches land?

Hurricanes rely on warm ocean water to fuel their strength and development. When a hurricane moves inland, it loses its energy source as it is cut off from the warm waters. Additionally, the frictional effects of land can disrupt the storm's circulation and structure, causing it to weaken and eventually dissipate.


Why does a hurricane begin to when it reach land?

Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.


What happens to tropical cyclones as they hit land?

When a Hurricane hits land, it creates huge waves, very heavy rains, and can cause flooding. Afterwards the storm will weaken rapidly.


Why did Hurricane Katrina die out over land?

because it lost its power when it got to land and became slower


Hurricanes die out when they come in contact with what?

Hurricanes begin die out when they come in contact with a landmass, or when they reach the coastline. Small islands are not enough to stop a hurricane.


Why does a hurricane die out when it passes from over the ocean to over land?

because it lost the water so when it hits land it turns into a tornado most of the time


Do people really die from lack of air from a hurricane?

No, there is plenty of air (and air pressure) in a hurricane, and plenty of other ways to die in a hurricane.


Do hurricanes always hit land?

Depends on what you mean by touch the ground. A hurricane is not like a tornado, which develops in the clouds and then extends downward. A hurricane is a large-scale weather system that has components operating at all levels of the troposphere, including at the surface. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water, and many stay at sea, but some do strike land. By definition, a hurricane must produce sustained surface-level winds of at lest 74 mph.


Should be people heed hurricane warning?

Yes.Do you want to die in a hurricane?


How do you make houses hurricane proof?

die,go to heaven, avoid hurricane


When did Tommy Hurricane Jackson die?

Tommy Hurricane Jackson died on 1982-02-14.