Because this is when the ocean's waters are the warmest. Recall that the summer solstice is around June 21 (using the northern hemisphere for this example), which is when the suns rays are strongest in the northern hemisphere. It typically takes another month or so for most areas to experience, climatologically, their warmest summer weather. This is because it takes time for the land to heat up and air masses to move poleward. But water takes longer to heat up than land, and it is not until later in August and September that water is at its warmest (consider that Arctic sea ice reaches its minimum in mid-September, which is nearing the equinox)!
Hurricanes require warm ocean water to form and due to it's high heat capacity water takes a long time to heat up and cool down. Because of this it takes spring an a large portion of summer for the oceans to heat up enough to support significant hurricane activity. It then takes a significant portion of autumn to cool down so that it can't support many hurricanes.
Hurricanes require warm ocean water to form and strengthen. The oceans take a long time to warm up and so are warmest, and thus best able to produce hurricanes, in the late summer and early fall.
The oceans water is warmest at that time, and therefore more likely to create a hurricane.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form and summer is naturally when the oceans are warmest.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form and, simply put, the oceans are warmer in the summer.
i believe a period of turbulent pressure systems call El Nino is to blame
Yes. Hurricanes usually occur in the summer and early fall. the Atlantic hurricanes season tends to peak in August.
Because they are the warmest months of the year on coastal areas. Hurricanes form because of warm water. Hurricanes die out because of cold water, or cold temperatures. The temperature of the water on which the hurricane is occurring must be at least 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
hurricanes form in tropical regions. They form there because they need warm water of at least 80º Fahrenheit, high humidity with moist air, light winds, and very warm surface temperatures. Summer and the early fall months are perfect for hurricanes to brew up in the oceans around us.
If you look are both hemispheres, tropical cyclones can occur in any month. However, they most often occur in summer and early fall. This is generally July-October for the northern hemisphere and January-April for the southern hemisphere.
ANSWER:Seasons occur every three months. Spring, summer, fall and winter. There are some places on the Earth that doesn't have a change of seasons, like Antarctica or the deserts.
Hurricanes most often occur in mid to late summer and early fall.
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in or near the tropics. They usually occur in summer and early fall.
Yes. Hurricanes usually occur in the summer and early fall. the Atlantic hurricanes season tends to peak in August.
Yes. Hurricanes usually form in the late summer or early fall.
Hurricanes usually occur in early fall and late summer over tropical oceans.
Hurricanes are most common in summer and early fall. Tornadoes are most common in spring and early summer.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form, and late summer and early fall is when the oceans are warmest. This is because water takes a long time to heat up an a long time to cool down.
Hurricanes are most likely to strike the U.S. in the summer and early fall.
No. Tornadic thunderstorms are more common in spring and early summer. Late summer and fall are better associated with hurricanes.
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Tornadoes usually occur in spring and early summer while hurricanes usually occur in summer and early fall. However, tornadoes can occur at any time of year, and out of season hurricanes have occurred as well.
all through out spring , summer and early fall