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Hurricanes
a tropical cyclone with winds > 64 knots
 
Hurricanes are formed from simple complexes of 
thunderstorms. However, these 
thunderstorms can only grow to hurricane strength with cooperation 
from both the ocean and the atmosphere. First of all, the ocean water 
itself must be warmer than 26.5 degrees Celsius (81°F). The heat and 
moisture from this warm water is ultimately the source of energy for 
hurricanes. Hurricanes will weaken rapidly when they travel over 
land or colder ocean waters -- locations with insufficient heat and/or 
moisture.
 
 
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This is a sea surface temperature map for the northern hemisphere 
summer. The yellow, orange, and red colors show water temperatures warm 
enough to sustain hurricanes (> 26.5°C).
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| Image by: OSDPD
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