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Kids learn about hurricanes (Tropical Cyclones) including how they form, names, eye, eye wall, rainbands, locations, seasons, facts, and categories.
Hurricanes are tropical disturbances capable of substantial destruction. They are cyclones when they form over the Bay of Bengal and the northern Indian
Above 9 km, winds spiral outwards and clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. Where and When Do They Form? Hurricanes do an important job for the Earth.
A hurricane is a large rotating storm with high speeds of wind that gust at least 74 mph that forms over warm waters in tropical areas.
Hurricanes only form over really warm ocean water of 80°F or warmer. The atmosphere (the air) must cool off very quickly the higher you go. Also, the wind must
They form near the equator over warm ocean waters. Actually, the term hurricane is used only for the large storms that form over the Atlantic Ocean or eastern Pacific Ocean. The generic, scientific term for these storms, wherever they occur, is tropical cyclone.
A hurricane is simply an advanced form of a tropical storm, which would have started get their names Important hurricane words Facts on hurricanes for children Hurricanes only form on warm ocean waters of about 80°F. This is why it is
How Hurricanes Form and Die - read about these tropical cyclones form, what fuels them, and the end of the storm.
Check out ten top facts about hurricanes here at National Geographic Kids! Learn how hurricanes form, what the world's biggest hurricane is and more!
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