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Why did the Gulf of Mexico create the perfect conditions for hurricane Nate?

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The Gulf of Mexico has somewhat shallow waters and is close to the equator, where temperatures are high. High temperatures and shallow water lead to rapid evaporation of water from the ocean. When the warm, moist air rises up, the air pressure drops, drawing in even more moist air, which leads to powerful winds. The final ingredient is spin. Earth’s rotation gives the hurricane its circular pattern.

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The Gulf of Mexico has somewhat shallow waters and is close to the equator, where temperatures are high. High temperatures and shallow water lead to rapid evaporation of water from the ocean. When the warm, moist air rises up, the air pressure drops, drawing in even more moist air, which leads to powerful winds. The final ingredient is spin. Earth’s rotation gives the hurricane its circular pattern.

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