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Hurricanes

Hurricanes. What is a hurricane?. Hurricanes are tropical cyclones. They form in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern Pacific Ocean. Their winds spiral outward in a counterclockwise, circulation pattern. What conditions must exist for a hurricane to form?.

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Hurricanes

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  1. Hurricanes

  2. What is a hurricane? • Hurricanes are tropical cyclones. • They form in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern Pacific Ocean. • Their winds spiral outward in a counterclockwise, circulation pattern.

  3. What conditions must exist for a hurricane to form? • Low to medium winds blowing in the same direction • 5–30 degrees north of the equator in the ocean • Ocean surface temperature of greater than 80 F (27 C) that extends down to about 150 feet deep (50 m) • Lower atmosphere must be moist

  4. How do hurricanes form? • The air mass above the tropical waters takes on the temperature and humidity of the water beneath it. • Incoming winds force the air upward. • The warm, moist air rises, forming water vapor and clouds. • Above the storm, the winds flow outward. • Outside winds blow inward, and the cycle repeats.

  5. How do hurricanes move? • Hurricanes turn to the right, away from the equator, because of the Corioliseffect caused by Earth’s rotation.

  6. Where does the energy for a hurricane originate? • The Sun heats the oceans more in the equatorial regions. • The air above the ocean is warmed. • Warm air rises, and as it cools, it releases energy, fueling the hurricane.

  7. Where do hurricanes form and why? • In tropical areas because the temperature of the oceans is warm enough. • The Sun heats the lower latitude oceans more than the higher latitude oceans. • The area is closer to the equator.

  8. Why don’t hurricanes form in higher latitudes? • The temperature of the oceans is not warm enough. • The Sun does not heat the higher latitude oceans as much as the lower latitude oceans. • The distance is too far from the equator.

  9. Hurricane Katrina

  10. Reflective Question How do oceans play a role in the development of weather systems including hurricanes?

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