They don't. Hurricanes only form over water.
Land.
Continental Masses form over Land.
Hurricanes form over oceans because they are fueled by the moisture that evaporates from the warm water. They die over land because they are cut off from the fuel source.
Yes, thunderstorms can form over land. They often develop when warm, moist air rises rapidly in unstable atmospheric conditions, leading to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds that produce thunder and lightning. Thunderstorms are common in many parts of the world, including over both land and water.
No, storms can form over land as well, although they typically form more frequently and intensively over water due to the higher moisture content and heat energy available. Thunderstorms, for example, can develop over land when conditions are right in the atmosphere.
they are over land
they are over land
Land.
No, some form over the sea.
Tornadoes most often form on land, but they can form over water.
Continental Masses form over Land.
they are over land
Hurricanes originate over warm ocean waters, where the combination of warm air and water evaporation creates the conditions necessary for a hurricane to form. Once formed, hurricanes can move over both water and land.
A hurricane can never form over land or over cold water.
no
No, they can form over water. At that point it is called a tornadic waterspout.
Not necessarily. Clouds form daily over both land and water.