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Why does a hurricane need hot moisture?

Warm, moist air holds large amounts of energy in the form of latent heat. This energy is released when the moisture condenses into clouds and precipitation. This is what powers a hurricane.


Is hurricane electrical energy?

No. A hurricane delivers kinetic energy.


What happened when a hurricane moves over a large landmass?

The energy of a hurricane is derived from the latent heat of condensation of the ascending moist air. When these hurricanes enter the land, their moisture source is cut off and consequently they weaken.


Where does most of your energy come from and how do you get energy from that source?

Most of my energy comes from electricity, which powers my systems. This electricity is typically derived from a power source such as a battery or a direct connection to a power outlet.


What power is the president chief diplomat derived from?

delegated powers


What are the difference between potential energy kinetic energy and thermal energy?

potential energy- is derived chemically from something kinetic energy-is derived from something by the motion the object has thermal energy-is derived by heat or cold


What are the differences between potential energy and kinetic energy and thermal energy?

potential energy- is derived chemically from something kinetic energy-is derived from something by the motion the object has thermal energy-is derived by heat or cold


Which these is an example of kinetic energy?

A hurricane


What type of storm has the greatest energy hurricane or tornado?

Overall a hurricane has much more energy. Mostly because a hurricane is hundreds of times larger than a tornado.


How March can hurricane expend energy?

March isn't during hurricane season (June 1st - November 30) so there isn't any hurricane energy to be expended.


Is thermal energy derived from the wind?

If you refer to the definitions: No. Thermal energy is heat energy. Energy derived from the wind is known as wind energy, also as eolic energy.


What role does energy play in the formation and intensity of a hurricane?

Energy plays a crucial role in the formation and intensity of a hurricane. Warm ocean waters provide the energy needed for a hurricane to develop and strengthen. As the warm air rises and cools, it releases latent heat energy, fueling the storm's circulation and increasing its intensity. The more energy available, the stronger the hurricane can become.