Hurricanes are driven by moisture that evaporates off warm ocean water. This moisture the condenses within the storm, releasing energy that drives the hurricane and then falling to earth as rain.
The rain from a hurricane can cause sever flooding.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
All hurricanes produce large amounts of rain. It is a result of the huge amount of moisture a hurricane carries.
A hurricane is a kind of cyclone, specifically an intense tropical cyclone. Generally speaking, a hurricane produces more rain than other types of cyclone.
A hurricane is a powerful wind storm with rain and a lot of stuff flying through the air.
The rain from a hurricane can cause sever flooding.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
All hurricanes produce large amounts of rain. It is a result of the huge amount of moisture a hurricane carries.
Yes. Hurricanes can bring much needed rain to some regions, and the rain helps clean the air of pollutants.
Because the soil draws in all the rain water. If the nightcrawlers do not come out during the rain they will drown.
The eye of a hurricane is a relatively calm area at the center of a hurricane with no rain, and sometimes clear skies.
Garrett, Maryland had rain and snow at the same time during Hurricane Sandy.
A hurricane is a kind of cyclone, specifically an intense tropical cyclone. Generally speaking, a hurricane produces more rain than other types of cyclone.
Yes. Hurricanes produce very heavy rain.
Yes. Hurricanes produce huge amounts of rain.
I think it would be rain.... -__-
Hurricane's a storm with both wind & rain.