¿Cómo se forman los huracanes?

Why do tropical storms have names? What have we learned from the past to survive the present? In this second episode of Atmospheric Turbulence, Albert Martínez takes us on a journey through the history and science behind tropical cyclones, exploring how they are named, why they recur, and what past hurricanes have taught us. Oceanographer Eduardo Rodríguez offers a technical yet accessible look at ocean behavior and its influence on tropical storms. He explains why the Caribbean is such an active region and how changes in sea temperature are affecting cyclone formation. In addition, Kamila Daza contributes her unique voice with narrative sections packed with interesting facts, real stories, and human context. Kamila will guide us through the waters of the Caribbean to find the origin of this name and that of the peoples surrounding this sea. ------------ In this episode, we discuss: 01:24 What is a hurricane? 02:18 Formation Zone 03:20 Parts of a Hurricane 05:25 The Eye of a Hurricane 06:50 The Recipe for Forming a Hurricane 10:24 Origin of the Word Hurricane 13:47 Sahara Dust 14:30 Hurricane Formation 16:40 Who Drives Hurricanes? 10:00 PM The Path of a Hurricane 11:00 PM The Coriolis Force 3:00 PM Hurricanes in Hawaii 3:00 PM The Longest Hurricanes in History ___ 🌌 My website ➞ https://www.alberteltiempo.com/ 🤳 TikTok ➞ /   / alberteltiempo   📸 Instagram ➞ /   / alberteltiempo   ⚡ Facebook ➞ /   / alberteltiempo   #hurricanes #Caribbean #tropics #tropicalstorm #USA #hurricaneseason #hurricanes #meteorologist #parati #fyp #learnwithalbert