Most hurricanes blow themselves out over land, although some move back out to sea.
Trade Winds.
Around that point the general wind pattern switches from the tropical trade winds, which blow out of the east, to the prevailing westerlies of the mid latitudes.
They can blow down old houses and its kind of like a tornado. It can take electricity out and gas so you have to be alert. Before a hurricane or a storm comes its really quiet and starts raining then the storm comes and the rain is very heavy.
Around 30 degrees latitude is the approximate area of transition from the tropics to the middle latitudes. The tropics are lergely dominated by the trade winds, which blow out of the east. The middle latitudes are dominated by the premailing westerlies, which blow out of the west. The dominant wind pattern of a given latitude largely dictates the direction of storm movement.
Blow by Blow was created in 1974-10.
Hurricanes do not occur on land. They are only water storms and blow into land.
Trade Winds.
Hurricanes can blow you're trees away and wrip you're homes away to detah and you can die really easily!
Cause they can Blow Houses and Windows and Bulidings and Kill people.
Because of Pascal's principle
No, because he is coughing and would cough what ever is blocking his away out eventually
Eventually blow out
Yes. Florida has quite a history with hurricanes. Because it is near the tropics and westerly winds blow off the African coasts along the equator, Florida is vulnerable.
NO! i have been in 5 and it may sound cool but when your roof is caving in and your windows are about to blow out,ITS NOT COOL!!!!
when the winds eventually blow over the land, they moderate the temperature of the air over the land.
hurricanes can have very strong winds. it can blow a person away. it can damage a lot of things. it can cause a major amount of flooding and it can cause tsunamis. if it happens where you live, good luck knowing you.
they blow up eventually in about 1 minute i think