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Why don’t hurricanes form at high northern latitudes (like near New York)?

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Hurricanes require warm ocean temperatures to form and sustain their energy. The ocean temperatures near New York are too cold to support the formation of a hurricane. Additionally, the Coriolis effect, which is responsible for the rotation of hurricanes, is weaker at higher northern latitudes.

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