How do Hurricanes Form and Grow?--Phenomenon Explained
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- Опубліковано 19 сер 2020
- Hurricanes are amazing phenomena, but how exactly do they form, and why are some storms monstrous Category 5 storms while others barely last a week? In this video, we will dissect a hurricane and see its structure, how it forms, what governs its development, what causes them to dissipate, and answer questions like why is the right side of a storm the more dangerous side?
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What about the shell reefs that were removed from the gulf close to the coast and how they used to slow down the storm surges from hurricanes? I think that would be a interesting idea for a video. The removal of the reefs are a direct reason why the surges are so bad now, they have also increased the speed of erosion at the coastline of the state.
So here's a question for you...if the fuel for these storms is the heat from the ocean waters, and that needs to be over 80 degrees, why not cut off the fuel supply? (yes, I know what I'm about to say would be a massive undertaking, but so is rebuilding entire cities) So in saying that it is the surface temperature that is the fuel, with the thermocline, water about 300 meters down is significantly colder. What if there were solar powered buoys with hoses that sucked water through something like an insulated fire hose that took water from 300 meters down, and sucked it up with a water pump and sprayed it out over the surface similar to a high powered lawn sprinkler? (obviously with more power and distance than your typical sprinkler) The solar panel would power the pump, and at the bottom of the hose, you could protect it with a water permeating shield outside the suction area to ensure fish and wildlife would not be suctioned up. This would provide a constant source of cooler water at the surface, which of course would sink back down, but if these were running 24/7 in the summer months, wouldn't that be possible to lower the surface temperatures by enough to keep it under the 80 degrees that fuels these storms? Yes, I realize that this would mean deploying hundreds of thousands of these, but wouldn't that effort be worth it if it meant these storms couldn't get the fuel they need?
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A hurricane can form with water cooler but typically 81° or above is ideal for a hurricane to form and grow
what would happen if you seeded the clouds of hurricane well before it hits land? Would it increase the rainfall over water draining the potential rainfall before it hits landfall? Could we decrease the rainfall of a hurricane in this way?
NOAA tried all sorts of things with hurricanes back in the 1960's (Including the research on trying to blow up hurricanes with nuclear bombs!) and came to the conclusion that they were too big and involved so much energy that there was pretty much nothing we could do to control any aspect of it.
Just my theory... but I feel the eye is formed due to high rotational energy in the center. The most rotational energy is found spinning from inner part to the outer area hence why the eye wall is seen to be the strongest. But idk I'm not a scientist lol
The eye forms due to sinking air. As the hurricane brings in air and moisture at the surface, when it gets to the center, it has nowhere to go but up (warm air rises). Once at the upper portion of the atmosphere, not all of the air diverges. Some of it cools and begins to sink. This sinking creates a warmer environment and the clouds evaporate leaving a clear area in the center.
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Hi dean and tyler
Excellent examples & clarification plus, on the wind shear.
lf the eyewall holds the strongest wind , does it dictates the overall strength of a hurricane? l heard low pressure/mb = most gusty winds plus, the speed in knots?
lan 2022 had caused a debate between cat 4 & 5 among the storm chasers .
What about rapid re-intensification that both lan & ST Noru did before landfall?
l mean, Noru did it twice ...what scale to measure that? Category 6?
This class needs to be updated.
Eyewall replacement of Hurricane Ian just an hour ago. THEN it will CAT4
I've always guessed that it would be centrifugal force that forms the eye
Here after Fiona and Ian two absolutely crazy storms with how they paned out.
what about if you have an underwater volcano creating extra heat
great video! Could you do one in English now please?
It is in English what do you mean
Y’all saw that typhoon forming
Simple the rotation causes the eye
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Just putting this out I hope it's never a living😅
i disliked the video as A JOKE. i re-liked it i swear loren I'm sorry
very interesting, we live in FL, I like to learn as much as I can about these deadly monsters
Romans 10:9-13; John 3:16-21
Too faster
Does one really need to wear lab goggles while teaching weather patterns?