Noun

Singular hurricane

Plural hurricanes

hurricane (plural hurricanes)

  1. A severe tropical cyclone in the North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, or in the eastern North Pacific off the west coast of Mexico, with winds of 75 miles per hour (120.7 kph) or greater accompanied by rain, lightning, and thunder that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes.
  2. (meteorology) a wind scale for quite strong wind, stronger than a storm

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Sun Jan 17 05:35:41 2010

A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. Tropical cyclones feed on heat released when moist air rises, resulting in condensation of water vapor contained in the moist air. They are fueled by a different heat mechanism than other cyclonic windstorms such as nor'easters, European windstorms, and polar lows, leading to their classification as "warm core" storm systems. Tropical cyclones originate in the doldrums near the equator, about 10° away from it.

The term "tropical" refers to both the geographic origin of these systems, which form almost exclusively in tropical regions of the globe, and their formation in maritime tropical air masses. The term "cyclone" refers to such storms' cyclonic nature, with counterclockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by names such as hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, and simply cyclone.

While tropical cyclones can produce extremely powerful winds and torrential rain, they are also able to produce high waves and damaging storm surge as well as spawning tornadoes. They develop over large bodies of warm water, and lose their strength if they move over land. This is why coastal regions can receive significant damage from a tropical cyclone, while inland regions are relatively safe from receiving strong winds. Heavy rains, however, can produce significant flooding inland, and storm surges can produce extensive coastal flooding up to 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the coastline. Although their effects on human populations can be devastating, tropical cyclones can also relieve drought conditions. They also carry heat and energy away from the tropics and transport it toward temperate latitudes, which makes them an important part of the global atmospheric circulation mechanism. As a result, tropical cyclones help to maintain equilibrium in the Earth's troposphere, and to maintain a relatively stable and warm temperature worldwide.

Many tropical cyclones develop when the atmospheric conditions around a weak disturbance in the atmosphere are favorable. The background environment is modulated by climatological cycles and patterns such as the Madden-Julian oscillation, El Niño-Southern Oscillation, and the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation. Others form when other types of cyclones acquire tropical characteristics. Tropical systems are then moved by steering winds in the troposphere; if the conditions remain favorable, the tropical disturbance intensifies, and can even develop an eye. On the other end of the spectrum, if the conditions around the system deteriorate or the tropical cyclone makes landfall, the system weakens and eventually dissipates. It is not possible to artificially induce the dissipation of these systems with current technology.

Part of a series on Tropical cyclones Formation and naming Development Structure Naming List of storm names Effects Warnings and watches Storm surge Notable storms Climatology and tracking Basins RSMCs Scales Observation Forecasting Rainfall forecasting Rainfall climatology Historic lists historic List of retired Atlantic hurricane names List of retired Pacific hurricane names List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA) List of named tropical cyclones List of historic tropical cyclone names Tropical cyclones portal

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Sun Jan 17 06:09:56 2010

How can I make a hurricane resistant house with limited materials?
Q. For school I have to make a hurricane resistant house out of 2 pieces of construction paper and 4 straws. Does anybody have any ideas on a design for a house or how to use the straws correctly to support the house so the house doesn't fall apart? (The "hurricane" will be a leaf blower) Thank you!
Asked by Gforce3062 - Tue Jun 2 13:38:46 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. oh wow! I did the exact same project. the way to go is to make it kind of small. I made mine like a cross between a water tower and a flying saucer. used the straws as pillars and made two very flat cones out of paper. then I made two small cylinders to cover the points of the cones and then covered the holes with a flat piece. We were also given a piece of card stock to use as a foundation. I poked four holes in the paper and pushed the straws through, I then split the ends of the straws and splayed them out against the underside of the foundation and glued them on. use a similar technique for when the straws connect with the top. the straws should go through holes in the bottom and actually attach to the top of the saucer. If it comes… [cont.]
Answered by cronos51101 - Tue Jun 2 13:58:57 2009

What makes the hurricane season from the June to November?
Q. I mean do the hurricanes just say okay, it's June I'm gonna start now, and when November comes, it says I'm gonna stop now. How do we know the exact month that a hurricane could pop up and how do we know the exact month that it stops? Who's to say we couldn't have a hurricane in December?
Asked by smartypants22 - Mon Oct 5 01:59:36 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Warm water temperature... December tropical cyclones, while exceedingly rare, aren't unheard of. Since 1851, 10 tropical storms have formed in the Atlantic basin. That's an average of about one tropical storm every 15 years. Of those 10 named tropical storms, five became hurricanes. The strongest was Hurricane Lili, which attained a peak wind speed of 80 mph in mid-December, 1984. The latest hurricane was Alice, which formed on Dec. 30, 1954, and didn't dissipate until Jan. 6, 1955.
Answered by David D - Mon Oct 5 02:05:34 2009

Should it be that a key factor in hurricane development is submarine volcano's activity?
Q. Very warm water and air meets cold and high air and generates a hurricane. Hurricanes start they development in oceans. Should it be that underwater volcanoes make a major contribution to hurricane phenomenon?
Asked by nikolazack - Tue May 20 19:58:30 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No, the forming points of most hurricane do not correlate with submarine volcanic activity. All a hurricane is doing is transferring heat from the tropics to the temperate regions of the earth. That is a function of the sun being closer to the equator than the temperate region. That makes for a temperature/ energy differential resulting in events such as hurricanes to transfer the energy.
Answered by Rocknocker - Tue May 20 20:07:49 2008

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