When a hurricane hits the Gulf Stream is strengthens because the water in that current is warm.
what weathering does is that weathering moves your soil or sediments and then when it hits a stream erosion happens and moves it down along the stream and then comes deposition and the sediment lands at a random spot.
After a hurricane hits land, look for immediate dangers such as downed power lines, flooding, and structural damage. Check for any injuries or medical emergencies within your community. Assess the extent of property damage, secure your home, and follow any evacuation orders if necessary.
If a tornado hits it will l damage any trees or buildings it encounters, possibly destroying them if possible. The winds of a hurricane have similar effects. In addition hurricanes often cause coastal flooding through the storm surge and inland flooding as a result of heavy rain. Hurricanes can also produce tornadoes when hey make landfall. These tornadoes are generally weaker than those spawned by mid-latitude systems, rarely exceeding EF1 intensity.
Yes, although western Pennsylvania generally does not get hurricanes the way some other parts of the United States do. Sometimes an intense storm hits the entire east coast (Hurricane Sandy is an example) and Pittsburgh is affected, but the city is too far inland to get many hurricanes: it is more likely to get a severe rain storm than a hurricane. According to the National Weather Service, in the past ninety years, only four Category 5 hurricanes had an impact on western Pennsylvania: the last one was Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
A hurricane has several ingredients for formations. The ingredients are hot water, low pressure area, deadly convection and lots of wind. The evaporation kicks up and they fill the air with water molecules. The more water is filled and the hurricane gets stronger. When it becomes a tropical depression, meteorologists usually name the hurricane to avoid confusion with other hurricanes. Sometimes, the hurricane can get stronger but it weakens when it hits land, slow down, stops moving or hits cold water. When the hurricane weakens too far, it degenerates into a low pressure area. They can be also named typhoons or tropical cyclones depending where it occurs. A hypercane is similar to hurricanes but they're much more stronger and larger. They need an extra ingredient which is an extremely hot water like an undersea volcano. A hypercane and sweep of the continent which is much more dangerous and deadly.
The warm Gulf stream on hitting the US meets with the cold Labrador current and thus a front is formed. This place is thus the foggiest place in the world.
The worst case scenario, the oil is blown far inland or sucked into the hurricane itself and blown ashore. This would most likely cause an "oil rain", which would be devastating to the environment.
there is a huge storm but if you stay in the eye of the hurricane because it is the calmest part it makes it the safest. by Miley Cyrus
if hurricane Ike hits Miami it will be around Tuesday evening
show me what happens when the market for peanut butter after major hurricane hits the peanut-growing south?
Hurricane Hits England by Grace Nichols was published in 1997.
The two would likely merge into a single larger storm. The merger would disrupt the organization of e storms, which would probably cause the new system to temporarily weaken.
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hurricane IKE hit already!
Electricity will probably be knocked out across a large area when a hurricane hits.
When the eye of a hurricane moves over land, it is called landfall.
- The hurricane hits on October 29, 2012 -The name of it is Hurricane Sandy -Others call it Frankenstorm