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Do hurricanes weaken because there winds are counteracted by the land and sea breezes?

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Do hurricanes weaken because there winds are counteracted by the land and sea breezes?

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No, hurricanes are fueled by warm ocean water so they weaken because they lose the warm ocean water on land. A hurricane controls the sea ocean breezes.

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