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What are hurricanes explain

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Answered by Akashmilky
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hurricane is a tropical storm with constant winds of 74 miles per hour or greater. He then told Timmy that hurricanes can be enormous storms, stretching 600 miles across, and that they can last more than a week when they are located over warm ocean 
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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Lets talk about the hurricanes.

Hurricanes

Explanation:

A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that has winds of 74 miles per hour or greater.

Hurricanes:

  • Are characterized by hard rains, strong winds, large waves, and rising sea levels.
  • Grow to enormous sizes.
  • Last longer than other storms, and often travel long distances.
  • Lose strength after passing over the land.

Hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons are the same type of storm. Hurricanes form only over very warm ocean water.

Wind forces air filled with water vapor upward. Water vapor condenses, forming clouds.

The Coriolis effects helps create the spin in the hurricane. The center of the storm, or "eye," is the calmest part.

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