How do tropical cyclones weaken?
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How do tropical cyclones weaken?
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Answer:
When a tropical cyclone passes over land or cold water, the basic fuel that drives the storm is cut off--warm ocean water--is cut off. Passing over land will quickly weaken the storm (not because of friction as some believe, but because of the loss of the warm moisture source). ... Dry, cool air moves into the storm
Explanation:
Tropical cyclones weaken by not getting enough warm water because tropical cyclones need warm water to form, so tropical cyclones usually weaken on land because there is not much water there