Hurricanes are made as the sun heats tropical waters to form an area of very low pressure. Clouds form, and the Coriolis effect sets it spinning.
The clouds in a hurricane are Cumulonimbus clouds (also known as Thunderheads or Thunderclouds)
In the eye of a hurricane, the weather is calm and peaceful. The skies are clear, and winds are light. The eye is surrounded by the eyewall, where the most intense winds and rainfall of the hurricane occur.
A sustained wind speed of 103 mph would earn a hurricane a rating of category 2.
The wind speed is 74-95 mph in a category one hurricane.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be called a hurricane is 74 mph.
moist and warm, causing water vapor to condense and form clouds. The intense upward motion of air within a hurricane also helps in the rapid formation of clouds.
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cloud and wind
If the wind is blowing in you face, then the center of the hurricane is to your right.
u have to make pollution in the air and a Lot of wind
The lower the barometric pressure is in a hurricane, the stronger the wind will be. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water and the lower the pressure is, the more moisture that will be attracted from the water. This warm moisture rises up and forms into clouds and wind, so the more moisture is rising, the stronger the winds will be. If the barometric pressure is high, the moisture can't move up and form clouds and wind.
In the eye of a hurricane, the weather is calm and peaceful. The skies are clear, and winds are light. The eye is surrounded by the eyewall, where the most intense winds and rainfall of the hurricane occur.
The minimum wind speed for a hurricane is 74 mph.
To qualify as a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have sustained winds is at at least 74 mph.
the earth has wind clouds because of the water cycle
There is little to no wind in the eye of a hurricane because all of the wind is circling around the eye of the hurricane. If there was wind in the middle of a hurricane, then it wouldn't really be a hurricane. It would just be a bunch of wind in one spot.
A hurricane is not made out of wind . . . a hurricane is made from warm air currents and air moisture, and creates highs winds.
A sustained wind speed of 103 mph would earn a hurricane a rating of category 2.