Donate SIGN UP

Hurricanes

Avatar Image
commoner | 19:07 Wed 21st Sep 2005 | Science
3 Answers
...The general movement of winds and weather patterns is from West to East, no doubt because of the earth's rotation....yet I have noticed that these awful destructive hurricanes in the Carribean always appear to move East to West before making landfall in the US.....Wonder why that is...?
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 3 of 3rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by commoner. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
It's more of a clockwise path they follow. So landfall on the South Eastern United States is the '6 to 9 o'clock' section.
Actually, the average tropical cyclone moves from east to west in the tropical trade winds that blow near the equator. As it approaches the North American Continent, it comes under the steering winds produced by the Bermuda High... a rather fixed high pressure area that causes the approaching tropical storm to steer south.  The Bermuda High is the primary reason that some tropical storms that become hurricanes move northward up the eastern seaboard once the storm is east-southeast of Bermuda... By the way, hurricanes and typhoons are the same basic weather phenomena, except that typhoons are in the Pacific and Indian Oceans...
Question Author
..Hi guys....you seem to know all about this stuff, very impressed with your answer Clanad ....thanks too brachiopod...thanks again...commoner

1 to 3 of 3rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Hurricanes

Answer Question >>