18 interesting facts about hurricanes

Destructive winds have various names — hurricane, storm, cyclone… It doesn’t change the essence — the violence of the elements can cause great destruction and take many lives. It is impossible to resist the forces of nature — you can only try to minimize the damage, eliminate the consequences and move on.

Interesting facts about hurricanes

  1. Officially, the wind becomes a hurricane when it reaches a speed of 30 meters per second, or 117 kilometers per hour.
  2. In the southern hemisphere of the Earth, during a hurricane, air currents rotate clockwise, and in the northern — vs.
  3. The first documented description of a tropical hurricane comes from the navigator Columbus (interesting facts about Columbus).
  4. During an average hurricane, enough energy is released to power a large metropolitan area for several years.
  5. The most destructive hurricanes and cyclones are born in tropical climates, and they claim the most lives.
  6.  Hurricanes rage not only on Earth, but also on other planets with an atmosphere. The famous Great Red Spot on Jupiter — a monstrous storm larger than our own planet and has not subsided for several centuries (interesting facts about Jupiter).
  7. Over the past two hundred years, hurricanes have claimed the lives of almost two million people, and this is only according to official statistics.
  8. Hurricane Katrina became the most «expensive» in history, causing more than one hundred billion US dollars in destruction.
  9. Hurricane winds can reach fifteen kilometers in height.
  10. If several hurricanes meet, one of them may surround the other — this is especially well seen in observations from orbit. At the same time, hurricanes cannot unite into one whole.
  11. The occurrence of a hurricane directly on the equator is impossible due to the practically absent Coriolis force there.
  12. Tornado, or tornado — type of hurricane. This is the most frightening sight with a funnel sucking everything around. But while a hurricane can rage for several days, a tornado’s lifespan is usually in minutes, sometimes — hours.
  13. Hurricanes can cause tornadoes. For example, in 1967, Hurricane Beulah caused 141 tornadoes.
  14. Powerful hurricanes and cyclones are born only over water, and over land they quickly lose strength and subside.
  15. Hurricanes, despite the destruction they cause plays a role in the planet’s ecology by carrying air masses over long distances.
  16. Hurricanes are named from lists that repeat every seven years, but the most destructive of hurricanes are named on an ongoing basis, thus being excluded from the lists.
  17. At the center of the hurricane, the so-called «eye», there is practically no wind. In diameter «eye» a major hurricane can reach 25-30 kilometers.
  18. Spain was never able to recover and restore its former power in the sea after a monstrous hurricane swept away and sank the Invincible Armada — Spanish navy.
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