No, a hurricane would not form in those conditions. There is not enough breeze to do so, but all of the other factors are favorable for a hurricane to form. The sea temperature has to be about 26oC and the sea temperature is 28oC. Also, the air has to be moist because hurricanes produce lots of precipitation, and it says that the humidity is very high. But, you would also need to know where the location is because a hurricane forms between 8o and 20o of the Equator.
Relative humidity is the amount of moisture in the air compared to what the air can hold at that temperature - so to fully explain, we need to know the temperature
Climate is a weather pattern that occurs in an area over many years, where as weather is a day to day occurrence which can differ depending on the humidity, relative humidity, precipitation percentages and temperature.
explain the temperature annual range
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humidity
Climate change
Vapor pressure increases as temperatures increase because water will evaporate in hot weather. This evaporation rises increasing the vapor pressure. This is why many areas have high humidity in the summer.
Antarctica is the driest continent on earth with an average humidity of about five percent.
Hurricane hunters aim to find out the scale of the hurricane so that they can give people warnings if they need to vacate. Some data collected include the speed of the hurricane and pressure readings.
Enzymes are temperature bound too high temperature denatures their cells while too low temperatures renders them inactive. The same mechanism applies to pH there are those enzymes that thrive well in acidic conditions while there are those that thrive in basic condition and therefore if the conditions are reversed the enzymes' cells are denatured.
explain about effective input noise temperature.
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