Hi:
A hurricane is the Earth way of balancing it heat and moisture. It is trying to get rid of excess heat from the ocean. To find out more about it check out the following websites :
www.nhc.noaa.gov
www. hurricanehunters.com
www.weather.com
www.hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp
www.flhurricane.com
www. weatherunderground.com
jpl.coj,net/sites/hurricanes.html
www.42explore.com/hurrican.htm
www. weather. yahoo.com
www.howstuff works.com/hurricane2.htm
infoplease.com/ce6/weather/A0858707.html
Those website should point you in the right direction for the answers along with the ones listed in the Scorce
2006-06-10 13:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Christine, I'll try to help you understand what a hurricane does, but first YOU have to understand that a lot of people don't know what they're talking about. This also includes people in the scientific community. Right now, everything that is claimed to be known about hurricanes are only theories, are not proven to be how they actually work, and the scientists say that we need a lot more research before we can definitely say for sure. As it stands right now we still don't officially understand lightning or tornadoes, but most people think we do because the scientific community accepts everything they come up with as true.
Hurricanes are caused by a combination of factors. Warm water is only ONE ingredient, but simple-minded people immediately make the connection that warm water = more hurricanes so they think that warm water is what makes a hurricane. Hurricanes are an electrical phenomena, and their purpose is to balance a charge separation. Right now the charge on Earth is what it is, but when the electrical conditions of the solar system change the Earth has to balance out with the rest of it all, so what we get are tornadoes and lightning and hurricanes.
In order to completely understand it you have to understand the "Electric Universe," so start doing some searches on that. It's the future of all scientific research. Here's a good article I read last fall on Hurricane Wilma. The author was amazed with the intensity of the storms, and all the strange coincidences surrounding them.
http://pesn.com/2005/10/21/9600193_Wilma_Energy_from_the_Vacuum/
2006-06-10 22:24:12
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answered by Tony, ya feel me? 3
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The purpose of a hurricane is to transfer heat from the equator to the poles. Seriously.
It's the atmosphere trying to balance earth's heating.
2006-06-11 11:27:48
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answered by Bean 3
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Has no purpose or motive, they're caused by the earth's rotation (coriolis effect, causes spinning) and the atmospheric conditions and surface temperature in the Atlantic ocean and the Caribbean sea (feeds water vapor and thermal & kinetic energy).
They have wide ranging effects depending on intensity and where they are, but that's not a purpose.
2006-06-10 20:30:25
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answered by corvis_9 5
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It's a storm. It has no purpose. Except to wreak havoc. Or perhaps it's God trying to tell us something.
2006-06-10 20:11:41
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answered by margarita 7
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It's all a Taliban plot to wipe out the US!!!! Run..Hide...Get away!!!!
no just kidding it's really a plot by the insurance companies to increase their profits by raising our premiums.
no really though it's an act of nature. nature does things because no one can control it yet.
2006-06-10 20:18:36
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answered by quntmphys238 6
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Purpose! hahaha ha.
2006-06-10 20:16:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a storm and it has no purpose.
2006-06-10 21:31:50
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answered by videogamer91193 4
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