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Do Hurricanes transport salt water with their circulation?

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Do Hurricanes transport salt water with their circulation?

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Quite possible. Hurricanes have been known to transport things such as birds from tropical lands to places such as New England. The salt in the salt water probably travels with the storm, and is probably used as condensation nuclei that the storm’s precipitation can form from. Remember, in order for rain to form, the moisture must be able to stick on to something so that it can accumulate.

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