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How high a hot tower can go?

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Asked by: Corey Fobar

Hot towers can almost reach the base of Earth’s stratosphere, roughly 10 kilometers (6 miles) above sea level—well above the altitude at which commercial jets typically fly. These towers channel warm, moist air upward inside the hurricane.May 31, 2007

What is a hot tower in weather?

A hot tower is a tropical cumulonimbus cloud that reaches out of the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere, and into the stratosphere. These formations are called “hot” because of the large amount of latent heat released as water vapor condenses into liquid and freezes into ice within the cloud.

What are hot towers in a hurricane?

According to a NASA press release in 2004, When these tall clouds, called “hot towers,” are present, they double the chance that a hurricane will gather strength within hours… Warm air rises, and these towers are called “hot” because they rise very high due to a large amount of heat, called latent heat.
Oct 10, 2018

Which of the following best describes how hot towers can intensify a hurricane?

Part A: Which of the following best describes how hot towers can intensify a hurricane? Hot towers bring in warm, moist air.

Which of the following best describes why ocean temperatures 27 C and above are significant?

Part A: Which of the following best describes why ocean temperatures 27 °C and above are significant? This temperature marks when the ocean water is generally warm enough to sustain hurricanes.

How high up into the atmosphere did the hot towers seen in hurricane Bonnie extend?

Checking In
How high up into the atmosphere did the “hot towers” seen in Hurricane Bonnie extend? More than 15 kilometers. “… higher than commercial jets fly.”
Feb 28, 2019

Why are there cold water trails behind Hurricanes?

It is common to observe trails of cooler water, or cold wakes, along hurricane tracks as a result of wind-induced mixing and turbulence that brings cold waters at depth to the surface. The ocean contracts in cooler water forming depressions centimeters deep that can also be detected by satellite altimetry instruments.
Jun 13, 2019

What aspect of hurricanes causes the most fatalities?

Storm surge is the abnormal rise of water generated by a storm’s winds. This hazard is historically the leading cause of hurricane related deaths in the United States.

How long did it take for the tropical depression to turn into a tropical storm?

Once a disturbance has become a tropical depression, the amount of time it takes to achieve the next stage, tropical storm, can take as little as half a day to as much as a couple of days.

What causes the strong spinning winds of a hurricane?

The rotation of a hurricane is a product of the Coriolis force, a natural phenomenon that causes fluids and free-moving objects to veer to the right of their destination in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

Do hurricanes cool the Earth?

The primary effect of tropical storms is to transfer heat from equatorial / tropical regions of the Earth to temperate regions rather than cooling the Earth.
Sep 12, 2017

How does warm water affect hurricanes?

When the surface water is warm, the storm sucks up heat energy from the water, just like a straw sucks up a liquid. This creates moisture in the air. If wind conditions are right, the storm becomes a hurricane. This heat energy is the fuel for the storm.

What happens to the excess energy stored in the ocean?

Heat absorbed by the ocean is moved from one place to another, but it doesn’t disappear. The heat energy eventually re-enters the rest of the Earth system by melting ice shelves, evaporating water, or directly reheating the atmosphere.

Will Earth’s oceans evaporate?

Summary: The natural increase in solar luminosity — a very slow process unrelated to current climate warming — will cause the Earth’s temperatures to rise over the next few hundred million years. This will result in the complete evaporation of the oceans.
Dec 16, 2013

How hot would it be without the ocean?

To understand how much heat that is, think of it this way: If the oceans weren’t absorbing it, average global temperatures on land would be far higher—around 122°F, according to researchers on the documentary Chasing Coral. The global average surface temperature right now is 59°F.
Nov 29, 2017