Where do Hurricanes Occur

A strong wind followed by heavy rains is known as a hurricane. The destructive power of hurricanes has made them a much-feared type of natural disasters that occur all over the world.
Where do Hurricanes Occur
Hurricanes occur in the tropical convergence zones, which are the warm regions of the earth. The meteorologists opine, a hurricane occurs between the months of June and November in the Northern hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, it occurs in form of tropical cyclones through the months of December to May. The hurricanes are named as Katrina, Nargis and so on.

Take a look at how do hurricanes form. Do you not want to know how long a hurricane lasts? Here is the answer. There are hurricanes that wage for a week and some move at 10 to 20 miles per hour over the vast span of an ocean. A hurricane storm is one of the natural disasters that affect the normal lives of the people around the world.

Where do hurricanes occur? You can say a hurricane is likely to occur when the atmospheric temperature over an ocean becomes 27 degrees and if the depth of this water is over 50 meters. The warmth and the shallow depth of the water cause atmospheric instability that creates and sustains thunderstorms. The dark stormy clouds of hurricane are rapidly cooled as they rise high and the pent-up heat of these clouds is released in the form of rain.

Take a look at when hurricane seasons begin.

You can expect a hurricane in the Atlantic basin anytime between the months of August and October. The major hurricane days originate during the early to mid-September.

The Northeast Pacific basin is affected by the hurricanes between early June and early November. The peak hurricane activity is observed in between late August and early September.

Hurricanes occur in the Northwest Pacific basin throughout the year. But these reach the peak during late August and early September.

In brief, the intensity of the hurricane and the hurricane seasons occurs in cycles, alternating between significantly quieter periods and high storm activity periods.

By Maya Pillai
Published: 10/16/2008
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