why does a typhoon hit a location twice?
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The reason a location usually doesn't get a storm within a few weeks of another one is more because of the general odds. They're low. ... It's because the odds, with respect to how many different paths a storm can take, are very low. Storm frequency is also low.
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The reason a location usually doesn't get a storm within a few weeks of another one is more because of the general odds. They're low. ... It's because the odds, with respect to how many different paths a storm can take, are very low. Storm frequency is also low.
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In addition to tornadoes, tropical cyclones generate other localized damaging winds. When a tropical cyclone makes landfall, surface friction decreases wind speed but increases turbulence; this allows fast-moving air aloft to be transported down to the surface, thereby increasing the strength of wind gusts
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