The swirling shape of a hurricane is the result of the fact that it spins as it draws air inward. The spinning is due to the Coriolis effect, a consequence of earth's spin. Air flowing into a storm will be deflected to the right if it is in the northern hemisphere and to the left if it is in the Southern Hemisphere.
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because of it's powerful swirling winds
Hurricane can affect people's safety as any hurricane can cause damage, small or large, and hence, due to the damage, is unsafe. The motion of hurricane is the major cause of the non-safety of the hurricane. This is because it's swirling motion causes a low pressure in the central core, called the eye of the hurricane. This causes sucking of air from any region of higher pressured air situated below, or beside it. This also pulls up the object that is in the way of the high pressure air, that may be a wooden pole or even a roof of a house. Because of the swirling motion of the hurricane, a centrifugal force acts on the object and if the object is heavy, then it comes to the outer region of the hurricane. If the hurricane is unable to carry the mass of the object, then it falls out with a tangential velocity that was imparted to it by the tornado. This tangential velocity, multiplying to the mass of the object, gives its momentum. This momentum is the reason of the tornado being unsafe. Actually, the tornado alone is not so dangerous (unless the wind velocity is enough to blow away a human), but adding to the objects in the environment, it becomes a terror to the society.
Humorous Reply: I am sorry to report that "Hurricane Sandy" has now "died". She was mere "days" old but as a Hurricane Category One, she proved to be very strong indeed. However, a strong Canadian cold front finally felled Hurricane Sandy as she had the audacity to moved inland across Pennsylvania and Ohio, swirling high enough into Canada where her "life" was extinguished.
Hurricane glasses are round and full on the bottom, then they curve inward and flare out at the top again. It usually resembles the hurricane lamps and is a popular style of glassware.
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because of it's powerful swirling winds
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A name that's given to a tropical cyclone is cyclone Tracy
A large swirling front with very low pressure at the center is called a hurricane in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Ocean, while it is referred to as a typhoon in the western North Pacific Ocean. These tropical cyclones are powerful weather systems characterized by strong winds and heavy rains.
Hurricanes swirl due to the Earth's rotation, known as the Coriolis effect. As air moves from high to low pressure in a hurricane, the Coriolis effect causes it to bend, creating the distinctive circular motion. This swirling motion is essential for the development and intensification of hurricanes.
The costliest hurricane on record was Hurricane Katrina which causes $81 billion in damage.
a hurricane does not travel or move the energy inside it makes it move