No hurricane : Strong wind decreases top of the storm

Hurricane forming : No wind

So the best chances of forming a strong hurricane include these weather conditions: (1 point)
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Warm seas, high moisture in the air and strong upper winds
Warm seas, high moisture in the air and strong upper winds

Warm seas, high moisture in the air and calm upper winds
Warm seas, high moisture in the air and calm upper winds

Cool seas, high moisture in the air and calm upper winds
Cool seas, high moisture in the air and calm upper winds

Warm seas, low moisture in the air and upper calm winds
Warm seas, low moisture in the air and upper calm winds

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The best chances of forming a strong hurricane include the following weather conditions:

Warm seas, high moisture in the air and calm upper winds.

This combination creates an ideal environment for hurricane formation, allowing for the transfer of heat and moisture, while the calm upper winds help the storm to grow and intensify without being disrupted.