NASA's Scientist reply to why HURRICANES ARE GETTING STRONGER DAY BY DAY

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A hurricane is a powerful tropical storm that forms over warm ocean waters near the equator. It consists of strong winds, heavy rainfall, and low atmospheric pressure. Hurricanes have a distinct structure with a central eye, and they are categorized based on their wind speeds. These storms can cause significant damage to coastal and inland areas, including buildings, infrastructure, and vegetation, due to their intense winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. Meteorological agencies track and monitor hurricanes to issue warnings and advisories, helping communities prepare and evacuate if necessary.

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