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General Information about Hurricanes

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A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. Tropical cyclones feed on heat released when moist air rises, resulting in condensation of water vapor contained in the moist air. They are fueled by a different heat mechanism than other cyclonic windstorms such as nor'easters, European windstorms, and polar lows, leading to their classification as "warm core" storm systems. Tropical cyclones originate in the doldrums near the equator, about 10° away from it.
While tropical cyclones can produce extremely powerful winds and torrential rain, they are also able to produce high waves and damaging storm surge as well as spawning tornadoes. They develop over large bodies of warm water, and lose their strength if they move over land. This is why coastal regions can receive significant damage from a tropical cyclone, while inland regions are relatively safe from receiving strong winds. Heavy rains, however, can produce significant flooding inland, and storm surges can produce extensive coastal flooding up to 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the coastline. Although their effects on human populations can be devastating, tropical cyclones can also relieve drought conditions. They also carry heat and energy away from the tropics and transport it toward temperate latitudes, which makes them an important part of the global atmospheric circulation mechanism. As a result, tropical cyclones help to maintain equilibrium in the Earth's troposphere, and to maintain a relatively stable and warm temperature worldwide.
All tropical cyclones are areas of low atmospheric pressure near the Earth's surface. The pressures recorded at the centers of tropical cyclones are among the lowest that occur on Earth's surface at sea level. Tropical cyclones are characterized and driven by the release of large amounts of latent heat of condensation, which occurs when moist air is carried upwards and its water vapor condenses. This heat is distributed vertically around the center of the storm. Thus, at any given altitude (except close to the surface, where water temperature dictates air temperature) the environment inside the cyclone is warmer than its outer surroundings.
There are other features that either surround the eye, or cover it. The central dense overcast is the concentrated area of strong thunderstorm activity near the center of a tropical cyclone; in weaker tropical cyclones, the CDO may cover the center completely. The eyewall is a circle of strong thunderstorms that surrounds the eye; here is where the greatest wind speeds are found, where clouds reach the highest, and precipitation is the heaviest. The heaviest wind damage occurs where a tropical cyclone's eyewall passes over land. Eyewall replacement cycles occur naturally in intense tropical cyclones. When cyclones reach peak intensity they usually have an eyewall and radius of maximum winds that contract to a very small size, around 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to 25 kilometres (16 mi). Outer rainbands can organize into an outer ring of thunderstorms that slowly moves inward and robs the inner eyewall of its needed moisture and angular momentum. When the inner eyewall weakens, the tropical cyclone weakens (in other words, the maximum sustained winds weaken and the central pressure rises.) The outer eyewall replaces the inner one completely at the end of the cycle. The storm can be of the same intensity as it was previously or even stronger after the eyewall replacement cycle finishes. The storm may strengthen again as it builds a new outer ring for the next eyewall replacement.

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How to Track Hurricanes. Amateur weather watchers can track hurricanes along with the experts. Information such as ocean temperatures and satellite observations is available to the ...
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How to Prepare Your Home for a Hurricane. The U.S. coastline gets struck by an average of five hurricanes every three years. Hurricanes bring winds as high as 100 miles per hour ...
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Popular questions about Hurricanes

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General Web listings about Hurricanes

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NOAA's National Hurricane Center (NHC)
National Hurricane Center offers continuous tracking of tropical storms, hurricanes, and cyclones over the Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Eastern ...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
Hurricanes - LiveScience
LiveScience offers current news, image galleries capturing hurricanes from above and on the ground, and interactive features describing the science behind nature's ...
http://www.livescience.com/topic/hurricanes
Hurricanes: Online Meteorolgy Guide
Introduction to hurricanes and their associated features, where they develop, and under what conditions. From the University of Illinois.
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/hurr/home.rxml
AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center
Provides hurricane season pictures, forecasts, tracking maps, and information. See maps and satellite images of the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, Western Pacific, South ...
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Hurricane Central - The Weather Channel
Find current hurricane and tropical storm updates from Weather.com. The Weather Channel provides cyclone tracking maps, video and graphics, and safety information.
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Latest News about Hurricanes

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Again without Ovechkin, Capitals visit Hurricanes
The Washington Capitals hardly seemed to miss Alex Ovechkin on Tuesday night and the Southeast Division champs will shoot for another win this evening without the Russian superstar. Ovechkin will complete a two-game suspension tonight while his Capitals visit the Carolina Hurricanes at RBC Center. Despite Ovechkin's absence from Tuesday's contest a...
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New gameplan and late surge for Hurricanes
Hurricanes rugby coach Colin Cooper is hinting at a finishing surge as the key for his struggling side to topple the Rebel Sport Super 14 leading Bulls in Pretoria on Saturday morning (NZT).
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Carolina Hurricanes Team Report
The Hurricanes have hit a slide that's not totally unexpected. But when they face the Washington Capitals on Thursday, they might catch a break.
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Miami Hurricanes rally past Fordham in testy contest
The Miami Hurricanes snapped out of their midweek malaise Wednesday night with a two-out winning run in the ninth and a bench-clearing finish that left one player ejected and the Hurricanes 9-8 winners against Fordham (4-11).
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