What is That’s how a hurricane starts?

That’s how a hurricane starts when warm air and water work together to create a big, spinning storm.

Imagine you’re playing on a merry-go-round at the park. When it goes really fast, you feel pushed outward, like you're being pulled away from the center. Hurricanes are kind of like that merry-go-round, but in the ocean.

The Warm Water Kickstart

When the sun shines down hard on the ocean, it warms up the water. This warm water turns into hot air, which rises up. As this hot air goes up, cooler air rushes in to take its place, just like how you might blow out a candle and feel cool air come in.

The Spinning Dance

This pushing and pulling of air creates wind. And as the winds get stronger, they start to spin around in circles, kind of like how your hair swirls when you twirl around quickly. This spinning motion gets bigger and bigger until it becomes a hurricane, a big, swirling storm that can move across the ocean or even hit land!

So next time you feel a breeze on a warm day, remember: it might be the beginning of a mighty hurricane!

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  1. A warm ocean gives energy to the air, creating a strong wind that grows into a storm.
  2. Imagine the sea heating up and pushing air upward like a giant fan.
  3. Rain and wind swirl together, forming a massive spinning storm.

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