When Hurricane Hugo hit the Gulf Stream in 1989, it intensified due to the warm waters of the current. The storm's wind speeds and size increased, leading to more destructive impacts along the U.S. East Coast.
When a hurricane encounters the Gulf Stream, which is a warm ocean current, it can potentially become stronger due to the warm waters providing energy and moisture. This can lead to the hurricane intensifying and potentially increasing in size or speed as it moves over the Gulf Stream.
The Gulf Stream ring is formed when Gulf Stream meanders break off the Stream to create independent circulatory systems. Because of the formation of this ring, the warm tropical water from south of the Gulf Stream can be moved to north of the Gulf Stream.
the gulf stream gets its warmth from the tropics
Without the Gulf Stream, these regions would be colder than they are. How does tWithout the Gulf Stream, these regions would be colder than they are. How does the Gulf Stream keep these regions warm?he Gulf Stream keep these regions warm?
The Gulf Stream.It's called the North Atlantic current (continuation of the Gulf Stream)gulf stream also known as the north atlantic current
Gulf Stream Magazine was created in 1989.
The Gulf Stream - painting - was created in 1899.
gulf stream OR gulf of stream
Because if the Gulf Stream Stops, them Europe freezes!
because there is alot of warm water in the Gulf Stream.
Gulf stream :)))