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Othetaler
1 month ago

Once there are those with us, only much lesser and smaller.

Then it’s just the geographical location. The warm Gulf of Mexico and the North-South course of the important mountain chains in North America have a significant share of this.

iQhaenschenkl
1 month ago
Reply to  Othetaler

Smaller yes, but less often. Between 50 and 60 pieces per year.

Othetaler
1 month ago
Reply to  iQhaenschenkl

In the United States alone, it is far more than a thousand.

iQhaenschenkl
1 month ago

?

Othetaler
1 month ago

Not less often (50 to 60) there is already a contradiction.

iQhaenschenkl
1 month ago

So what? Did I say we got more here somewhere?

The questioner claims that there is no one here and that is why the number of me! Actually, I only strengthened your answer.

CEW1971
1 month ago

By size. Extreme heat with desert climate meets enormous cold. And the sea is not able to compensate and cool the warm air or warm the cold. The principle is used in our apartments with the heating that swirls the warm air in the room. And with strong temperature fluctuations and stronger wind, the enormous storm arises in the vortex. Europe is smaller and one has to compensate for any sea. Australia is largely uninhabited and very few storms are then also recorded.

emerel
1 month ago

The hurricane will also be created more often in Europe. This has to do with the warming of the seas.

hurricanes in North America are formed from tropical gravure areas and, as a rule, can only become ca. develop 5° north of the equator and over at least 27 °C warm water.

iQhaenschenkl
1 month ago

Of course there are those with us. Since 16th. Century is guided by book. https://www.eskp.de/naturfahr/tornados-in-deutschland-935665/

They are not so common in Canada either.

In the U.S. and México they are regularly present, especially in October. This has to do with the big weather in the Gulf of México. They form above the sea and then move on over the lands, because due to the large monocultures there is an ideal propagation area.

Andyy899398
1 month ago

We in Europe now have some. They do not appear as often as in the USA but they happen. The reason they are so common in the United States are the different weather conditions. Warm air meets cold air

nobodyathome
1 month ago

Vertebral storms need certain geographical conditions

They recharge over the warm sea with moisture and become more and more powerful on their way to the west

Then they meet on land where there are great destructions

The warming of the sea increases frequency and intensity

alaskamusher
1 month ago
Reply to  Koio78

Insurance if you can afford one more!

nobodyathome
1 month ago
Reply to  Koio78

The affected persons

nobodyathome
1 month ago

Then you still have the problem that you need a new house

rr1957
1 month ago

You would have to distinguish between “Tornados” and “Hurrikanen”

Tornados also gives us, much less often.

Hurricanes exist everywhere where the sea is warm enough, even in Asia, Australia, Africa, Caribbean, … (the sea is almost always a bit too cold for it)

Why do you have Canada in question?

Kuestenflueg248
1 month ago
Reply to  rr1957

Asian Coasts – tsunami!

Ich87309
1 month ago

The Alps run on the latitudes, and the Rockymountains on the latitudes. So Europe across and America along.

That’s how I was told over 20 years ago in Earth Science.

Plaritma
1 month ago
Reply to  Ich87309

Me too.

alaskamusher
1 month ago
Reply to  Ich87309

Well, there’s the Ural!

Ich87309
1 month ago
Reply to  alaskamusher

What’s he got to do with it now?

Ich87309
1 month ago

🤦

alaskamusher
1 month ago

In Alaska already!

Ich87309
1 month ago

But the U.S. has not lost the QUER!

alaskamusher
1 month ago

that goes from north to south like the Rockys in the USA!

Hinterfrager1
1 month ago

Because the weather is different there. That’s it. There are many different factors for this.

Ursusmaritimus
1 month ago

Because there is no separating mountain in east/west axis, which serves as a weather separation between north and south.

For example, the Alps separate us from the hot south….

alaskamusher
1 month ago

Because of the earth’s rotation hurricanes usually form over large water areas in the east! Is this Europe?

Kuestenflueg248
1 month ago

atlas? the alps go across Europe! the rocky from north to south!

Mondovada3
1 month ago

The storms were already there before the countries… why?