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What is the name of a storm that often starts with strong rising currents of moist air?

tornado or hurricane


Is a hurricane made out of wind?

A hurricane is not made out of wind . . . a hurricane is made from warm air currents and air moisture, and creates highs winds.


How strong is hurricane Katrina in 2005?

It's the strongest hurricane in 2005


What category hurricane is hurricane aaron?

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Can a hurricane take down a tree?

yes. a hurricane is very strong.


How does ocean currents influence the strength of a hurricane when it make sure landfall?

Ocean currents significantly influence hurricane strength by affecting water temperature and energy availability. Warm water fuels hurricanes, so when a storm moves over warm ocean currents, it can intensify as it gathers energy. Conversely, if a hurricane passes over cooler currents, it may weaken before making landfall. Additionally, ocean currents can alter the storm's path and speed, impacting where and how intensely it strikes land.


What are the heavy waves caused by the hurricane called?

They are actually called a Storm Surge, and it is due to the low pressure associated with a hurruicane which causes a rise in sea surface level which is then whipped up by the strong hurricane force winds. (Rip tides, or rip currents, are strong surface currents flowing seaward from a shore in some places, and are not generally associated with hurricanes.)


How strong was hurricane noel?

To strong that I think that the trees were fallling down.


Is hurricane Andrew better than hurricane Katrina?

Hurricane Andrew wasn't as bad or as strong as Katrina, if that's what you mean.


How strong was hurricane Hugo?

Category five.


Which hurricane had a really strong wind?

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How fast were the winds for hurricane Charley?

Hurricane Charley peaked as a strong category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 150 mph.