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Hurricane
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Wind Shear | The difference in wind speed/direction at different altitudes. |
| Saharan Air Layer | A hot dusty air layer coming off of the coast of Africa. This air layer is a big factor in how a hurricane weakens. |
| What happens when there is too much wind shear in a hurricane? | It rips the hurricane apart. |
| Eyewall | The most intense part of a hurricane. Many clouds a lot of rain. Really dangerous. |
| Eye | The safest part of a hurricane, few clouds, light rain. |
| Rain bands | Bands of rain around the edges of a hurricane, this is a big factor in how flash flooding happens. |
| Why does a hurricane need some wind shear? | This creates convections in the air. |
| What does landfall mean for hurricanes? | When a hurricane hits land the hurricane weakens, this is because a hurricane is fueled by water. |