EarthProfessor

The "Professor" represents our team of researchers and writers. Both adults and kids have tons of questions about our planet. Our job is to answer them!

Can hurricanes cause earthquake?

National Hurricane Communications Officer, Dennis Feltgen said, “ There is no scientific evidence that hurricanes cause earthquakes. Hurricanes are an atmospheric phenomenon while earthquakes are a geological phenomenon that are triggered miles beneath the earth’s surface…. It won’t trigger an earthquake.”. Are hurricanes worse than earthquakes? The truth, however, is that while large earthquakes in …

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Why does a hurricane turn?

The Coriolis force is part of the reason that hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere rotate counterclockwise. … The Earth does spin however, and in the mid-latitudes, the Coriolis force causes the wind—and other things—to veer to the right. It is responsible for the rotation of hurricanes. Another popular query is “Why hurricanes turn?”. A hurricane’s …

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Why do hurricanes move north?

Hurricanes are steered by global winds. … In the Northern Hemisphere the Coriolis Effect can cause a tropical storm to curve northward. Embedded within the global winds are large-scale high and low-pressure systems. The clockwise rotation (in the Northern Hemisphere) of air associated with high-pressure systems often cause hurricanes to stray from their initially east-to-west …

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