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Why dont hurricanes form at the equator? - Live Science Hurricanes 'Above normal' conditions could bring as many as 10 hurricanes to the US this summer Hurricanes La Niña is dead — what that means for this year's hurricanes and weather
Hurricanes - Florida Climate Center The strongest hurricanes can have winds in excess of 155 mph Storm surge is the term used to describe the wall of water that is pushed toward the shoreline as a hurricane moves onshore Storm surge combines with the local tide and the battering wind-driven waves to push a large volume of water onto the shore, often resulting in significant damage
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How Do Hurricanes Spawn Tornadoes? - Live Science Hurricanes are much, much larger than tornadoes (Irma's innards stretch some 400 miles, or 644 kilometers, across), but tornadoes can generate much faster winds than hurricanes
Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones: Earths tropical windstorms Hurricanes and typhoons — or more broadly, tropical cyclones — begin as clusters of thunderstorms over tropical ocean waters, taking anywhere from several hours to days to become organized