Weather Science -10 information you don't know about hurricanes

Written By هشام جمال on 2020/04/01

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Arab weather - Hisham Jamal - weather sciences / 10 information you do not know about hurricanes ......

1- The stage of hurricane formation, which begins with turbulence and thunderstorms in the oceans, and then develops into several stages, the last of which is a hurricane.

2- The most severely affected hurricane is the wall of the eye, and it is accompanied by the strongest rain, the strongest winds and the highest waves.

3- The main source of hurricane feeding is ocean water, and if land hurricanes enter, they weaken until they fade.

4 - Hurricanes can remain in the water for weeks, and if they advance to cold areas or merge with atmospheric depressions, they lose their properties.

5- Hurricanes are classified into five levels according to a global scale called the Ambassador of Simpson scale. The first level is the weakest and the fifth is the destructive level.

6-Hurricanes are called by the countries surrounding the location of hurricane activity and every country chooses a letter until the name is formed. Examples include Hurricane Irma.

7 - Hurricanes are named after a male and then a female, and the names are provided for future cases.

8- Hurricanes are named for documentation and follow-up.

9- The places of hurricane generation are: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and China Sea.

10-Hurricanes are formed in the Atlantic Ocean, typhoon hurricanes are formed in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and the China Sea. Cyclones are formed in the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea.

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