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.
they effect communities because the water is so powerful it destroys any and everything in its path.
When hurricanes impact Central America, which is relatively mountainous, the heavy rains can produce landslides.
The Coriolis Effect, which is a consequence of earth's rotation.
None. All parts of Florida can get hurricanes, though you are less likely to experience the worst effect one one in the inland parts of the state.
hurricanes effect ecosystems in many ways. one way is that plants get blown away. when the plants get blown away then some animals die. also fish get sick and die because of the bacteria level in the ocean.
Hurricanes can damage and uproot plants through hid winds and flooding and can contaminate water supplies with seawater. A the same time, hurricanes can also give plants much needed water in the form of rain.
Hurricanes bring rain, which plants need to survive. This is especially beneficial when a hurricane hits a drought-stricken region.
It affected it beacuase it did
The troics
cause-effect
Hurricanes help maintain thermodynamic balance in the atmosphere. Along with other phenomena hurricanes help bring heat out of the tropics and into the higher latitudes.
No
Rivers have no effect on hurricanes.
its not to leave on the high way
hurricanes and tornados
Hurricanes increase rain which helps with moving the debri and also helps plants begin to grow back.