it is not possible to stop a hurricane you Can not defy the force of nature it is not in the control of humans
nothing can stop hurricanes it is impossible. but maybe if super heroes existed..... but thats a whole different story
No, hurricanes in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise, while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise. The rotation is determined by the Earth's rotation and Coriolis effect, and it doesn't change during the storm's lifetime.
Hurricane Hugo's dramatic change in wind direction was likely due to the storm encountering changes in the surrounding atmospheric conditions or interacting with topographical features as it moved. These factors can influence the steering currents of the storm and lead to abrupt shifts in wind direction.
scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
If the wind is blowing in you face, then the center of the hurricane is to your right.
A meteorologist.
No, scientists can't make a hurricane change direction. As it is, we still have trouble even predicting the path a hurricane will take. We are not even on the level of influencing what a hurricane will do.
No, scientists can't make a hurricane change direction. As it is, we still have trouble even predicting the path a hurricane will take. We are not even on the level of influencing what a hurricane will do.
No, hurricanes in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise, while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise. The rotation is determined by the Earth's rotation and Coriolis effect, and it doesn't change during the storm's lifetime.
Hurricane Hugo's dramatic change in wind direction was likely due to the storm encountering changes in the surrounding atmospheric conditions or interacting with topographical features as it moved. These factors can influence the steering currents of the storm and lead to abrupt shifts in wind direction.
scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
If the wind is blowing in you face, then the center of the hurricane is to your right.
Scientists say There's a commet coming in the direction of earth. but it might change direction in the next year or so...
Hurricane Isaac certainly has the potential to cause substantial death and destruction, but we never really know how exactly dangerous a hurricane is until it is over, and we can find out what it actually did. Hurricanes have a tendency to change direction and to change intensity in an unpredictable way, so you can never be certain about what they will do.
Knowing the velocity of a hurricane, which includes both speed and direction, is important for predicting its path and potential impact on specific locations. Understanding the movement and direction of the hurricane allows for better preparation and response planning, compared to just knowing the speed at which it is traveling.
somewhere that depends on the hemisphere
It would depend on how big the hurricane is and in what direction it is moving in.
A meteorologist.