hurricanes and mountains
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KiddoPebbles
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hurricanes and mountains
If a F5 hurricane went over a montain which would probley effect the other more,the mountain affecting the hurricane or the hurricane affecting the mountain?
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Matthew5
Do you mean a F5 tornadoe? If so, I don't think it would do a thing to it because tornadoes are from the cloud down. As for the hurricane yes a mountain will make the low level cirulation undefined. Which a mountain is tall so the winds have to go around it. What you get when that happens is the hurricane not able to have a defined cirulaton. What else is normally a mountain means land which cuts the tropical cyclone off from its energy source.
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