The main reason that there are many storms and hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean is the water temperature, the average annual value of which is 19.4 ° C, and in some regions even reaches 29 ° C!
Huge areas of heated water contribute to the formation of a large amount of warm water vapor, which rises into the atmosphere and condenses into clouds, then falling to the ground in the form of heavy precipitation, causing hurricane winds and huge waves on the water. To maintain their destructive power, such hurricanes need a constant supply of warm, moist air, so on land the cyclone quickly loses its strength.
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