Yes. Hurricanes produce huge amounts of rain.
The rain from a hurricane can cause sever flooding.
Yes. Hurricanes produce very heavy rain.
Tornadoes are accompanied by rain, but they do not produce it themselves. Rather, the rain is a product of the thunderstorm that spawned the tornado. Hurricanes produce very heavy rain.
Yes. The force of the rain itself is not damaging, but the amount of rain delivered means that many hurricanes cause extensive flooding.
Yes. Any hurricane threatening your area is cause for concern. You should never dismiss a hurricane because it does not have a high rating. Category 2 winds can still cause significant damage to homes and the rain from any hurricane can easily cause major flooding.
There is rain during a hurricane because for there to be a hurricane there has to be water greater than 80 degrees on top of the water. This means that there is probably rain.
about 80 cm of rain falls down from a hurricane
The rain in a hurricane is usually heaviest in and near the eye wall.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
Hurricane that often attack countries are Typical hurricane. They can bring more than 60 degree swath rain. As it will be horrible winds the rain drifts off in the winds.
Hurricanes are a result of natural processes. Ozone depletion and most air pollution and acid rain are the result of human activity.
The eye of a hurricane is a relatively calm area at the center of a hurricane with no rain, and sometimes clear skies.