In a hurricane, there is no type of weather front whatsoever. For example, a couple of years back, a storm formed in the Atlantic Ocean, and had similar structure to a regular hurricane, it even had strong ebough winds for it to be called a hurricane! However, there was a warm front associated with it, so it could not become a named storm.
A hurricane is not a front nor is it associated with fronts.
Hurricane Sandy interacted with a cold front.
it depends on what type of hurricane it is!
Such a storm is called a hurricane.
Hurricane Irene was a tropical cyclone.
No. Hurricane Katrina was a hurricane, which is a type of very powerful storm.
Hurricane Matthew was absorbed by a cold front off the coast of the Carolinas.
hurricane Irene i believe is type 3
a tornado storm can be formed from a hurricane
No.
Yes it did
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