Hurricanes form over tropical waters and are earth's largest and most destructive storms.
Hurricanes form over tropical waters as a result of warm ocean temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions. They are known as earth's largest and most destructive storms, characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges that can cause widespread damage and devastation.
The largest communities on land are called cities if they are related to human communities. On the earth, the largest communities are called biomes.
Tropical storms generally move away from the equator, though the direction of travel varies. They are called tropical storms because the form in or near the tropics over warm ocean water and have tropical characteristics such as a warm core whereas extratropical systems (outside the tropics) generally have a cold core.
In the Atlantic and eastern Pacific they north of the equator are called hurricanes. In the western Pacific north of the equator they are called typhoons. In the northern Indian Ocean they are called very severe cyclonic storms.
Hurricanes form over tropical waters and are earth's largest and most destructive storms.
A line of violent storms is called a squall line.
1904 it caused storms on earth
Storms
The eastern Midwest is a windy area where storms called derechos can occur. These are widespread, long-lived wind storms associated with fast-moving thunderstorms. Derechos can bring damaging winds, heavy rain, and even tornadoes to the region.
In terms of geographic extent, the largest storms are mid-latitude cyclones.
Hurricanes form over tropical waters as a result of warm ocean temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions. They are known as earth's largest and most destructive storms, characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges that can cause widespread damage and devastation.
Keraunophobia is the fear of thunderstorms.
Hurricanes cover the largest area compared to other types of storms, as they can extend over hundreds of miles in diameter.
In Asia tropical storms are called "Typhoons".
Yes. They are called storms.
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