has anyone considered the pressure differential factor?....that a hurricane might need a high temperature and a low temperature differential, with the water to hold it together.....simply put...but to me, logical.
the higher the overall temperature, the higher the energy, and hence...frequency of event is higher. So a cold system behaves in much the same way as a warm...but is rarer....
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