Solar fusion is the fuel of a hurricane.
The release of latent heat during condensation fuels hurricanes. This heat release lowers the
pressure, which causes more convergence, more uplift, and even more release of latent heat.
The contrast between cold and warm air masses creates a temperature difference that creates
an energy gradient. This heat release lowers the pressure, which causes more convergence,
more uplift, and even more release of latent heat.
The contrast between humid and dry air masses creates an energy gradient the fuels
hurricanes.
Flag question: Question 5
Question 50.34 pts
Where do the hurricanes that affect the eastern United States typically start (begin to develop)?
Group of answer choices
In east South America or just off the coast of west Africa in the Atlantic Ocean
In the Gulf of Mexico
In east Africa or just off the coast of east Africa in the Indian ocean
In west Africa or just off the coast of west Africa in the Atlantic Ocean