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You've probably heard this, before, but.....you're WRONG, AGAIN!!!!

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"In the tropics, sunlight heats the oceans surface, causing water to evaporate into the atmosphere. The rising air mass creates a low-pressure zone that draws in air from surrounding areas, and strong, steady winds rush in to fill the space left behind. When atmospheric conditions are right, these winds can develop into a tropical disturbance. Earth’s rotation deflects the winds, causing them to spin around the low-pressure center, creating an “eye” at the center of the storm. During summer months, when sea surface temperatures reach at least 26° Celsius (about 80° Fahrenheit), high levels of evaporation can cause the disturbance to strengthen into a hurricane."

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