NO! i have been in 5 and it may sound cool but when your roof is caving in and your windows are about to blow out,ITS NOT COOL!!!!
No. Hurricanes get their power from warm water. Remember: heat is energy.
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.
The result of warm air rising and cool air sinking is convection currents of air, causing wind. Even hurricanes are caused by this phenomenon.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. Because of it's high specific heat water takes a long time to both heat up and cool down. In May the oceans of the northern hemisphere are still relatively cool from winter, generally to cool for hurricanes to form. In October those same oceans are still warm from summer and can often produce a few hurricanes.
Oceans have lots of water. This water can cause hurricanes or tropical storms. Winds coming off the ocean can cool the land.
No, hurricanes do not cool the ocean. Instead, they can actually warm the ocean due to the mixing of warm surface waters with cooler waters below.
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No. Hurricanes get their power from warm water. Remember: heat is energy.
Hurincanes normally form off of Africa not in the carribean they just build strength there! XD
Hurricanes lose energy when they move over cool ocean waters, encounter strong vertical wind shear, or interact with land masses. These factors can disrupt the organization of the storm, causing it to weaken and dissipate.
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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.
i would fight for the British with their spitfires and hurricanes it wood be really cool to be in a spitfire
The result of warm air rising and cool air sinking is convection currents of air, causing wind. Even hurricanes are caused by this phenomenon.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. Because of it's high specific heat water takes a long time to both heat up and cool down. In May the oceans of the northern hemisphere are still relatively cool from winter, generally to cool for hurricanes to form. In October those same oceans are still warm from summer and can often produce a few hurricanes.
The 2002 and 2006 Stanley Cup finals were played in Raleigh, with the Carolina Hurricanes winning the Cup in 2006.
hurricanes can have tornadoes.