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Other facts: Hurricane episodes are naturally occurring meteorological depressions that evolve over open water in the tropics, usually between the latitudes of 30o N and 30o S; a rotating disturbance forms around a center of calm atmosphere, usually 30 to 50 kilometers in diameter, with air circulating counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Source: The Louisiana State Center |
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Hurricane episodes are naturally occurring meteorological depressions that evolve over open water in the tropics, usually between the latitudes of 30o N and 30o S; a rotating disturbance forms around a center of calm atmosphere, usually 30 to 50 kilometers in diameter, with air circulating counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Source: Louisiana State Center
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