Posted by on May 20, 2019 2:00 am
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As the Atlantic season nears, we look at whether destructive weather events are getting worse – and how they get their names

A hurricane is a large rotating storm that forms over tropical or subtropical waters in the Atlantic. These low pressure weather systems draw upon warm water and atmospheric moisture to fuel their strength and will gather pace if not slowed by patches of dry air, crosswinds or landfall.

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