Hurricanes can often live for as much as two to three weeks.
They initiate as a cluster of thunderstorms over ocean waters.
The depression develops into a tropical storm, which turns into a hurricane.
A distinctive feature of many hurricanes is the dark spot found in the middle, called the eye
of the hurricane.
Hurricanes are rated by the Saffir-Simpson scale, from 1 to 5, with 5 being the strongest and most devastating.
Climate of 2005: Atlantic Hurricane Season
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