@@metalyuncle3106 that was the point of watching the video, to see how it forms. And one of the biggest parts of that is how the wind travels in a circle, if they assumed everyone knew that, they probably wouldn't have posted that comment.
@@metalyuncle3106 the point of the video is to teach us how they form and it left out a huge piece. That was the first thought I had, "okay but why is the wind blowing in a spiral?" and this person thankfully answered that. Not sure why you'd take issue with it.
I wanna know what causes a hurricane though, and this video leaves it at "Hurricanes form when wind goes in a circle." Mkay but *why* does the wind start going in a circle around a center? I mean, it's like saying that ice forms when water gets hard. It doesn't tell me why that happens.
I have a question today, what's stopping us from building large artificial land masses in the ocean? Would this help prevent hurricanes and even aid the energy crisis by building windmills? We could have strategically placed artificial cities that block the development of hurricanes. With the increase of global warming, this makes sense to me despite the cost.
well if the tilt wasnt present the warm winds wont have been blown towards the atlantic instead if the earth was not tilted we would have unified current blowing one way, the disorganized wind currents is caused by winter and summer in opposite hemispheres however we do have equatorial regions to mitigate this but it always seeps through so if you want much calmer weather fix Earths tilt and slow it by 12 hours, this is for future people who posses planet cracking technology that can eventually shift planets into orbit, so yes thats correct we can eventually develop tech that can move planets into specific location
I hate these vague explanations. "A storm forms and the winds begin to blow in a circle around the storm." Duh-thats what a hurricane is. But WHAT causes them to circulate, as opposed to every other storm where that doesnt happen???
Um, I already knew how cumulonimbus clouds form, thank you. Why do "the winds begin blowing in a circular pattern around a center", and how do they "reach 74 mph"? What a non-explanation.
Just went thru ian and lost hour house we were in... tje surge was 10-12 feet. The water was comming in it was insaine! No.one was able to predict ot from what I hear. We got cut off during and after the storm from all civilization. It was the scariest thing ever!