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Q: How does the location barometric pressure and water temperature play an important role in determining the transformation from tropical storm to a hurricane?
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The center of a hurricane is characterized by very low what?

A hurricane has very low barometric pressure.


Was Hurricane Wilma strong?

Yes. In terms of barometric pressure Hurricane Wilma was the most intense (very low barometric pressure) hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin.


Does barometric pressure decrease during a hurricane?

Yes.


What is hurricane pressure?

The barometric pressure of the air at the center, or eye, of the hurricane. Some of the lowest barometric pressures ever recorded have occured in the eyes of hurricanes. The lowest barometric pressure ever recorded on earth was recorded at the center of the "Labor Day Hurricane" of 1935 which struck the Florida Keys.


Does barometric pressure increase or decrese during a hurricane?

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What causes the winds to rush toward hurricane areas?

A hurricane is an area of low barometric pressure. This tends to pull air inward.


What does the increase or decrease of millibars have to do with hurricanes?

A millibar is a unit for measuring barometric pressure.. In a hurricane the pressure is low and the lower the pressure, the stronger the hurricane.


Who decides hurricane or tropical storm?

The category of the storm - depends on the wind speed, and barometric pressure reading.


What are three things that a tornado and a hurricane have in common?

Strong, potentially destructive windsCyclonic rotationLow barometric pressure.


What does the drop in barometric pressure from 1003 millibars to 926 millibars tell you about a hurricane?

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What does the drop in barometric pressure from 1003 millibar to 926 millibar tell you about a hurricane?

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Did hurricane Edith make landfall as a category 5 hurricane in 1971 in Nicaragua?

Yes, Hurricane Edith made landfall in far northern Nicaragua on the evening of September 9, 1971 at peak strength as a Category 5 hurricane with winds of 160 mph and a barometric pressure of 943 mbar. It was the first Category 5 storm to hit Nicaragua (Hurricane Felix of 2007 has since hit Nicaragua at this strength). At the time, it was the strongest hurricane to hit Nicaragua in terms of barometric pressure, but has since been surpassed by Hurricane Joan of 1988 and Hurricane Felix of 2007.