What is the hurricane eye wall
A circle of thunderstorms around the eye
For a hurricane to fuel itself, it needs to
To form and strengthen, where must hurricanes be?
Why do hurricanes not form at the equator?
because Coriolis force is zero
Hurricanes don’t hit BC because
sea surface is too cold
(below 26˚C)
Warm core is important for hurricanes because
it causes high pressure at top of storm, which drives an outward spiralling wind at storm top
What is a storm surge
a local rise of sea level as hurricane winds push ocean water to pile up against coastlines
Where is storm surge the greatest
-> right side of the storm track in Northern Hemisphere cuz anti-clockwise rotation
-> left side for Southern Hemisphere cuz clockwise rotation
Other names for hurricane
Typhoon
Tropical cyclone
Compare the size of a hurricane to thunderstorms
Hurricane has much larger diameter (150-300km)
than thunderstorms (15km)
height is the same for both (15km)
Which way do hurricanes turn in the Northern Hemisphere?
Counterclockwise
Which way do hurricanes turn in the Southern Hemisphere?
Clockwise
Hurricanes are made of __1__ that make up the __2__ and __3__
What is the eye of a hurricane?
The center
Where is precipitation the heaviest in a hurricane?
At the eye wall
Saffir Simpson Hurricane Scale measures what?
Wind speed - faster means stronger hurricane
Eye pressure - lower as hurricane gets stronger
Storm surge - increases ^^
A category 5 hurricane has ___ eye pressure than a category 1 hurricane
lower
Can hurricanes cross the equator?
No never!
How long can hurricanes (& their tstorms) last? Why?
up to weeks, they’re organized to create their own fuel
Supercell thunderstorms can last a long time due to ____.
Favourable wind shear
(normally 15-30 mins, but supercell can last for hours)
What is boundary-layer air?
air in the bottom 1km of atmosphere
How do hurricanes create fuel?
How does evaporation from the ocean surface help fuel hurricanes?
evaporation and spray from waves adds moisture to boundary-layer air
To form, hurricanes need a sea surface temperature of ___ and warm surface waters that are ___
> 26˚C
> 60m deep