In 2011, Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Lee impacted the United States. Hurricane Irene made landfall along the East Coast, causing significant damage and flooding in several states. Hurricane Lee brought heavy rainfall and flooding to parts of the Gulf Coast and Southeast.
Hurricanes do not travel across Africa. They form above the warm ocean waters off the coast of west Africa. The warm water gives its energy to the humid air above it. The air circles around, as all low pressure areas do. However, the great amount of heat energy available in this region keeps the air circling faster and faster. At the same time, the whole low pressure system is drifting westward, as all weather patterns in that location do, under the influence of the prevailing winds at that latitude. The power of a hurricane is not in its forward traveling motion. The destruction is caused by the terrific force of the circling winds within the hurricane.
It doesn't. A hurricane gains strength from warm ocean water. Warm water produces large amounts of water vapor, which is essentially the fuel of a hurricane. Cold water and land do not provide as much water vapor, so a hurricane will weaken if it encounters either of those.
A bar graph or a line graph would be suitable for representing the strength category of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean over a month, with each hurricane depicted as a separate data point. A bar graph can show discrete values for each hurricane's strength category, while a line graph can help illustrate trends or changes in strength over time for each hurricane.
It's extremely rare for hurricanes to reach Milwaukee, Wisconsin due to its location so far inland from the coast. However, the remnants of a hurricane can bring heavy rain and strong winds to the area, causing localized flooding and wind damage.
Tornadoes get their strength from the storms that produce them. The storms in turn get their energy from instability in the air.
The greatest number of tornadoes recorded so far from a single hurricane is 117.
In 2011, Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Lee impacted the United States. Hurricane Irene made landfall along the East Coast, causing significant damage and flooding in several states. Hurricane Lee brought heavy rainfall and flooding to parts of the Gulf Coast and Southeast.
So far the death toll for Hurricane Irene totals 55. 46 of those deaths were in the U.S.
No hurricane has hit Nashville because it is so far inland. A F3 tornado did hit Nashville on April 15, 1998.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm water. Being in the tropics, they get stronger and stronger as more winds and warm waters help them move across the ocean.
Hurricanes do not travel across Africa. They form above the warm ocean waters off the coast of west Africa. The warm water gives its energy to the humid air above it. The air circles around, as all low pressure areas do. However, the great amount of heat energy available in this region keeps the air circling faster and faster. At the same time, the whole low pressure system is drifting westward, as all weather patterns in that location do, under the influence of the prevailing winds at that latitude. The power of a hurricane is not in its forward traveling motion. The destruction is caused by the terrific force of the circling winds within the hurricane.
Porbably yes. So far there has not been a summer without hurricanes
a lot of damage is done but hurricane's die out so it cant get far inland
Only one person had died so far under Hurricane Bill's wrath, and that was a 54-year-old man who died by the rough waves fueled by Hurricane Bill.
No, there has never been a hurricane named Craig. Hurricane names are chosen from predetermined lists each season, and "Craig" has not been used as a hurricane name so far.
After a hurricane, so many items drift to shore just due to the massive strength of a hurricane and its impact both above and below the waterline. In addition, do to storm surge and resultant withdrawal, items are left behind making it a key time for treasure hunting.