Hurricanes are the most powerful storms on Earth, but are often steered around the globe by just a gentle breeze. A hurricane is a spinning area of low pressure over warm ocean waters featuring ...
They don't form near the equator because there is no Coriolis effect here, meaning patches of stormy weather don't tend to ...
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Satellite images show 'mesovortices' forming around the eye of deadly Hurricane Melissa
Hurricane Melissa's deadly spin is visible from space. Satellite footage caught the hurricane in rotation on Tuesday (Oct. 28) as it wreaked destruction across the Caribbean. Imagery from the GOES-19 ...
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