Hurricanes are primarily an atmosphere event, but ocean water plays a key role in how they form.
Like all weather hurricanes occur in the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
the atmosphere affects hurricanes because it is awesome...
Tornadoes and hurricanes are not found on the moon because the moon does not have the necessary atmosphere or weather patterns to support the formation of these weather events. Tornadoes require a combination of atmospheric instability, moisture, and wind shear, which are not present on the moon. Additionally, hurricanes typically form over warm ocean waters, which the moon lacks.
no,the atmosphere is just to thin.It is like a vacuum
Hurricanes form from interactions between the atmosphere and the oceans. Hurricanes form from atmospheric disturbances that gain energy from the moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Many other storms are fueled by this same moisture.
Like all weather hurricanes occur in the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
the atmosphere affects hurricanes because it is awesome...
Tornadoes and hurricanes are not found on the moon because the moon does not have the necessary atmosphere or weather patterns to support the formation of these weather events. Tornadoes require a combination of atmospheric instability, moisture, and wind shear, which are not present on the moon. Additionally, hurricanes typically form over warm ocean waters, which the moon lacks.
There can not well be hurricanes if there is no atmosphere.
no,the atmosphere is just to thin.It is like a vacuum
Hurricanes help maintain thermodynamic balance in the atmosphere. Along with other phenomena hurricanes help bring heat out of the tropics and into the higher latitudes.
ummm no. there is no atmosphere
in the lower atmosphere called the troposphere were clouds, hurricanes and other varieties of storms can form
No. Tornadoes and hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, and there is no atmosphere in space.
Hurricanes form around areas of low pressure. As warm air rises in the atmosphere, it creates an area of low pressure at the surface, which can develop into a hurricane under the right conditions.
Hurricanes form from interactions between the atmosphere and the oceans. Hurricanes form from atmospheric disturbances that gain energy from the moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Many other storms are fueled by this same moisture.
Planet Mercury doesn't have an atmosphere so it cannot have hurricanes.