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The Pacific Northwest region of the United States experiences lots of moisture due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, but generally has few to no hurricanes as they typically do not develop in that region's cooler waters.
Hurricanes (and all rotating weather systems) need the coriolis acceleration to get them rotating. The coriolis acceleration is proportional to the sine of the latitude, so it is zero at the equator.
hurricanes
Hurricanes typically develop in the warm regions of the Atlantic Ocean. The warm waters provide the energy needed for the formation and intensification of hurricanes.
Hurricanes do not form at the equator because the Coriolis effect, which helps to spin and organize storms, is weak near the equator. This lack of spin prevents the necessary conditions for hurricanes to develop.
They aren't. Hurricanes are tropical systems that develop where fronts do not have as much influence as in temperate climates. A hurricane that moves into temperate latitudes can change into a frontal low, but this is not an inherent characteristic of hurricanes.
Hurricanes don't form in countries because they cannot develop over land. Most countries that border an ocean in or near the tropics, generally on the west side of the ocean, can get hurricanes.
The Pacific Northwest region of the United States experiences lots of moisture due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, but generally has few to no hurricanes as they typically do not develop in that region's cooler waters.
Hurricanes develop over warm ocean water. Tornadoes usually form over land.
Hurricanes (and all rotating weather systems) need the coriolis acceleration to get them rotating. The coriolis acceleration is proportional to the sine of the latitude, so it is zero at the equator.
hurricanes
Hurricanes develop over warm ocean water while tornadoes usually form over land.
Hurricanes typically develop in the warm regions of the Atlantic Ocean. The warm waters provide the energy needed for the formation and intensification of hurricanes.
Hurricanes develop over warm seas.
I am pretty sure they can.
Yes. Hurricanes develop over warm ocean water.
Hurricanes develop over tropical ocean waters usually between 10 and 30 degrees of latitude. They form most often in the western portions of the ocean basins as that is where water tends to be warmest. Tornadoes can develop almost anywhere in the world that gets thunderstorms, and have been recorded in climates ranging from subarctic to tropical. They are most common, however in temperate and subtropical climates over land.