Does anyone know which land mass weakens storms more? Does the Fla Penninsula weaken hurricanes more than the far eastern edges of Cuba does. Is the amount of weakening the same? Which land area tears apart cyclones more?
I guess factors such as how fast the storm is moving are critical as well.
Any thoughts appreciated
Question about Florida's effect on cyclones versus Cuba's
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Cuba is generally mountainous. Really does a number on tropical cyclones...it can weaken them dramatically.
Southern Florida is flat as a board, and very moist. Passing over the everglades, will not weaken a storm as much.
It will weaken, but the core should remain intact, allowing it to strengthen more easily when it reaches the GOM.
Southern Florida is flat as a board, and very moist. Passing over the everglades, will not weaken a storm as much.
It will weaken, but the core should remain intact, allowing it to strengthen more easily when it reaches the GOM.
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gkrangers wrote:Cuba is generally mountainous. Really does a number on tropical cyclones...it can weaken them dramatically.
Southern Florida is flat as a board, and very moist. Passing over the everglades, will not weaken a storm as much.
It will weaken, but the core should remain intact, allowing it to strengthen more easily when it reaches the GOM.
Yes, but, like I said, generally speaking.
The eastern half of Cuba is mountainous. The western half is also flat as a board, and narrow like Florida. I guess it would depend upon where it crossed Cuba. But the poster's question pertained to eastern Cuba, so I think the mountains would definitely come into play and act to disturb the CDO.
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