Sunny Priyan
Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters, where rising heat fuels their intense energy.
Image Credit: Pixabay
The Coriolis effect causes the storm to spin, creating the signature spiral shape and strong winds.
Image Credit: Pixabay
They draw their power from the heat of the ocean’s surface, which causes evaporation and fuels the storm’s growth.
Image Credit: Pixabay
The tranquil center, or 'eye,' is encircled by the fiercest winds and weather, driven by ascending air currents.
Image Credit: Pixabay
As a hurricane moves, it can cause drastic shifts in temperature, pressure, and humidity across vast areas.
Image Credit: Pixabay
Scientists use satellite data and computer models to track hurricane paths and intensity, improving early warning systems.
Image Credit: Pexels