The water rises to high and people can not swim forever.
hurricanes
Hurricanes are an atmospheric phenomenon, meaning they occur in the air, not underwater. However, the waves from hurricanes can have a great influence on the water especially in shallow area.
In general, it is Coriolis effect that initiates and maintains the rotation of a tropical cyclone. This phenomenon causes cyclones south of the equator to rotate clockwise, and those north of the equator to rotate anti-clockwise.
No, hurricanes are confined to the tropics. Hurricanes require a lot of energy from warm ocean water. It is far too cold in and around Antarctica to support hurricanes.
Rain
No. Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon.
hurricanes often take human lifes by drowning them
Yes, hurricanes are a tropical oceanic phenomenon.
hurricanes often take human lifes by drowning them
No. Hurricanes are a tropical phenomenon. The waters around Denmark are too cold to support hurricanes.
No. Hurricanes are primarily a summer phenomenon.
Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon and thus have a cause rooted in weather.
hurricanes
No. Aftershocks are a phenomenon that occur only with earthquakes.
the Coriolis effect
There are mid-latitude or extratropical cyclones in Denmark, but hurricanes are a tropical phenomenon and cannot get that far north.
No hurricanes are caused by weather, which is inorganic.