Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Hurricane Cause Severe Looses

Hurricanes are very charming to track and to view on satellite, but beyond the fascination there is some harsh reality behind these storms.

Hurricanes are one of the powerful and terrible forces in the nature. Among some of its effects, such as plentiful amounts of rain which can be beneficial during a drought, but most of the time these effects are unwanted.

One of the major causes of a hurricane is that the water which is 80 degrees or above the combined action of air, water and heat produces enormous spinning system of clouds rain and wind. Winds in hurricane can reach up to 200mph. Sometimes tornadoes occur as a result of tremendous energy and unsteadiness created when hurricane makes landfall. The tornadoes which occur in hurricanes are minimal in strength.

Heavy rain and flooding are also one of the effects of hurricane in which tremendous amount of rainfall becomes a major factor, and cause significant flooding with hurricane.

Scientists found that economic damages from hurricane have increased in America from the past 8 years, due to the overpopulation, wealth and infrastructure.

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