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What is siroccos?

Siroccos are hot winds, often dusty or rainy, blowing from North Africa across the Mediterranean to southern Europe. The winds come from the Sahara and reaches hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe.


What is a sirocco?

A Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and reaches hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe. It is known locally as the qibli (قبلی i.e. "coming from the qibla".)


What are siroccos?

A mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and reaches hurricane speeds in North Africa and southern Europe. It is known locally as the qibli (قبلی i.e. "coming from the qibla".)This was posted by: ID3490714878I just posted it on your question because there is another exactly like it.All credit goes to him/her:P


When does the hurricane bring a storm surge?

when it reaches the coastline


When a hurricane reaches land it what?

It dies out by slowing down :P


What is the difference between a sirocco and a mistral?

Sirocco is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and reaches hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe. The mistral is a strong, cold and usually dry regional wind in France, coming from the north or northwest.


When the eye of this hurricane reaches 43 degrees north latitude this hurricane will most likely be pushed by planetary winds toward the?

When the eye of a hurricane reaches 43 degrees north latitude, it will likely be pushed eastward by the westerly winds in the mid-latitudes. This is because the prevailing winds at that latitude generally flow from west to east, steering the hurricane away from the coast.


Does North America extend to southern hemisphere?

No. In the most southern country in North America (Panama) none of it reaches to the southern hemisphere.


Why does a hurricane begin to lose energy when it reaches land?

Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. When a hurricane moves over land it is cut off from its power source.


At what speed does a wind become a hurricane?

Wind is considered hurricane force when it reaches a speed of 74 mph or greater. However, the storm is only considered an actual hurricane if it is a tropical cyclone that sustains such winds consistently for periods of more than one minute.


How often do hurricans occur in the gulf of Mexico?

Every year at least one hurricane reaches the Gulf of Mexico.


What determines when a storm or tropical depression is given hurricane status?

Hurricanes are given status based on the maximum sustained wind speed of the storm system. Specifically, when a storm reaches sustained wind speeds of 74 mph or higher, it is classified as a hurricane. Additionally, other factors like atmospheric conditions and the organization of the storm system are taken into account before making the classification.