Yes. In addition to the typical strong winds and floods hurricanes can also produce tornadoes and landslides.
Hurricanes typically last longer than other storms.
Most of the deaths inland areas caused by hurricanes are from flooding that results from torrential rain.
A group, or 2 or more, hurricanes has no official name. It just pertains to the chaos theory and the fujiwara effect. But when hurricanes do get close enough to each other, they will circle each other until an outside force pulls them apart. This is called the Fujiwara effect.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and virtually all other forms of weather occur in the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere.
No, hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water and they weaken quickly when they hit land. Montana is too far inland to get hurricanes. However, other types of storm can still produce hurricane force winds.
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There are a great many different species of birds that coexist. Finches, robins, and blue birds all coexist with each other for example.
Hurricanes qualify as such. These hazards even have a season (June 1 - November 30)
If one is submissive to the other
'To coexist harmoniously' means to live or exist together peacefully, without conflict or disruption. It involves respecting and understanding others, while finding common ground to work together positively.
To eat, to be eaten, to coexist, or to procreate with.
Hurricanes typically last longer than other storms.
The two species have learned to coexist peacefully in the same habitat.
That is the correct spelling of the word "coexist".
No. Hurricanes require liquid among other things. There is no liquid on Pluto.
Yes, if you want one or the other to die :)
Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones such as typhoons are just about the only storms that get names.