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You do not have a very high chance of surviving, a hurricane picks up many things along its path of destruction and then at some point drops these items... at the altitude of a hurricane and the distance it travels, it's not looking good.

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What happens in the eye of the hurricane?

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.


What happens to a hurricane when it hits the gulf stream?

When a hurricane encounters the Gulf Stream, which is a warm ocean current, it can potentially become stronger due to the warm waters providing energy and moisture. This can lead to the hurricane intensifying and potentially increasing in size or speed as it moves over the Gulf Stream.


What happens to a hurricane when it moves inland?

When a hurricane moves inland, it loses its main source of energy (warm ocean water) and begins to weaken. It may also create heavy rainfall, strong winds, and tornadoes as it moves over land. Eventually, the hurricane will dissipate into a less organized storm system.


What happens to a hurricane if it goes over cold water?

If a hurricane moves over cold water, it typically weakens or dissipates because hurricanes thrive on warm ocean water to maintain their strength and intensity. Cold water disrupts the heat and moisture supply that fuels the storm, causing it to lose its power.


What happens to water that is sucked out of a pool by a tornado?

Water that is sucked out of a pool by a tornado typically gets carried by the strong winds within the tornado and can be deposited elsewhere. The water may evaporate if exposed to air or can contribute to flash flooding if deposited on the ground in a concentrated manner.