During a hurricane, temperatures can vary depending on the location and stage of the storm. Generally, the center of the storm, known as the eye, can be relatively calm and may feel warmer, while the surrounding areas experience intense winds and heavy rainfall, which can create a cooler, humid environment. Overall, hurricanes are associated with warm ocean waters, but the conditions they bring can lead to a mix of temperatures.
Hurricanes depend on plentiful warm, moist air. A hurricane that encounters cold air will turn into a post-tropical cyclone.
Hot.
A hurricane will weaken if it moves over cold water.
Hurricanes take place in water, but it also takes place in the atmosphere when hot air meets cold air.
It was a warm hurricane. All hurricanes are tropical by definition.
Hurricanes depend on plentiful warm, moist air. A hurricane that encounters cold air will turn into a post-tropical cyclone.
No, a hurricane forms over warm ocean waters when conditions are favorable for its development, such as light winds and high humidity. The interaction between hot and cold water alone does not directly lead to the formation of a hurricane.
It is neither. It can be hot during the summer and cold during the winter, but it does not have huge extremes in temperature.
Cold, wet and muddy
Hot.
Most deserts are hot during the day.Deserts can be very cold at night.Some deserts are extremely cold during the day and night though.
very hot during the day as it is the closest planet to the sun =]
deserts are hot during the day and cold at night
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Mostly hot and dry but can be cold an wet during winter but never too cold as snowing
A hurricane will weaken if it moves over cold water.
Both. Hot during the day, cold during the night. If possible, you should try to walk at night, and sleep during the hottest part of the day, preferably in a shaded area.