How does a hurricane form?
When the air above the sea is heated it rises, growing an location of low pressure. Cooler wind moves in to take location of the warm air. The Earth’s rotation reasons the rising hot air to twist and structure a cylinder. As the heat air rises higher, it cools down and forms huge thunderclouds and sooner or later becomes a hurricane. Meanwhile, the cooler air at the bottom also turns into warm, adding more energy to the storm.