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Is a tsunami a hurricane in the water?

No. A hurricane on water is simply a hurricane. Tsunami is a large wave triggered by an underwater disturbance such as an earthquake. A hurricane is a type of storm.


Do cold water fuels a hurricane?

No, warm water fuels a hurricane


What does a hurricane do over cold water?

A hurricane will weaken if it moves over cold water.


Is a hurricane the same as a hailstorm?

The Hurricane mainly stays on water.


Why does a hurricane weaken when it touches ocean waters?

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.


When does a hurricane increase its speed?

A hurricane increases its speed when it is over warm water.


What is a hurricane and where does it get its force from?

a hurricane is a cyclone that gets i s force from wind and water.


Is a hurricane in air or water?

A hurricane is a system of sustained winds, so in the air.


How does water temperature in the Gulf of Mexico affect the development of a hurricane?

The warmer the water is the greater the potential for the formation or strengthening of a hurricane.


Does a hurricane rain ocean water or regular water?

A hurricane typically produces heavy rain using regular water from the atmosphere, not ocean water. The intense winds of a hurricane can pick up moisture from the ocean surface and carry it over land, where it falls as precipitation.


Did hurricane andrew form over land or water?

Hurricane Andrew formed over water, as do all hurricanes.


Does a hurricane glide over water or includes it when it is traveling?

A hurricane includes the water beneath it when it is traveling. Hurricanes are essentially large rotating storms fueled by warm ocean water, which provides the energy they need to grow and sustain their strength. The interaction between the hurricane and the warm water is a key factor in the storm's development and intensity.