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When the eye of a hurricane moves over land, it is called landfall.

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Do floods happen before a hurricane strikes land?

It depends on how you define "strikes land." Landfall is defined as the point where the eye of a hurricane moves over land, but a hurricane is much bigger than its eye. So the storm bands of a hurricane can cause flooding even if the eye never hits land. However, flooding cannot occur before the bands come in. Even if there is no official landfall, an area can still be said to have been hit.


When did hurricane Hanna hit land?

Hurricane Hanna hit land on September 6, 2008. Its first contact with land was a point located near the border between North and South Carolina.


Why does a hurricane die out when it passes from over the ocean to over land?

because it lost the water so when it hits land it turns into a tornado most of the time


Can tornadoes lose strength as they move inland?

Tornadoes generally form over land and whether they are on land or over water has little effect on their intensity. It is a hurricane that weakens as it hits land.


When are evacuation orders given before a hurricane hits land?

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Do hurricanes affect land?

Yes! In fact in Louisiana, the swamplands are being eroded away and destroyed everytime a hurricane hits!


When does a hurricane pick up salt water and rain it on land?

No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.


Does a hurricane's winds decrease as it reaches higher ground?

A hurricane's winds will start to decrease as soon as it hits land. If it hits high terrain it will weaken faster as the increase in elevation forces more of the moisture to fall as precipitation. This creates in increased risk of flooding.


If Hurricane Ike hits Miami when is it likely to be?

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Why does a hurricane happen at a low level coast?

Hurricanes form over the ocean and of if they impact land they impact the coast. When a hurricane hits a low level coast it will usually do more damage and therefore get more publicity.


What causes a hurricane to loose energy?

A hurricane gets its energy from heat rising from the sea. So naturally, when it hits land, that rising heat is no longer there to supply the hurricane with energy. So it begins to slow down and become weaker and weaker until it finally stops.


When was Hurricane Hits England by Grace Nichols written?

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