Why hurricane season is in September???

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Ever thought about it ??

Well it’s September !!
June has the most heat of any month and July and august have the highest temperatures
This causes a massive build up of heat in the ocean
Oceans have huge affects on weather
The oceans want to release that massive stored heat into the atmosphere
This creates a large low pressure zone !!
This Low Zone is a huge magnetic as high pressure zones push all the far clouds into this zone . Clouds contain water and other things that ignite storms .
With high moistures , warm water and massive kinetic energy you get a huge storm along with the gentle winds in that area
Funny that tornadoes are low pressure zones.
The clouds all cumulate in a massive counter clock wise direction
Clouds are very turbulent and the ocean sends out its excessive heat
Please add on as I am just a layman
 
It's still hot as fuck in Sept on the gulf coast. The Gulf is almost too hot to swim in. Not even a hint that summer is over yet.
 
The counter clock wise direction is interesting in the N Hemisphere
Clouds lower than the LP system accelerate much faster than the storm because of the excessive speed of the Earths rotating faster at the equator
 
The huge excessive warm water begins to rise and rise and eventually it condenses into storm clouds as it cools by attitudes
 
Ever thought about it ??

Well it’s September !!
June has the most heat of any month and July and august have the highest temperatures
This causes a massive build up of heat in the ocean
Oceans have huge affects on weather
The oceans want to release that massive stored heat into the atmosphere
This creates a large low pressure zone !!
This Low Zone is a huge magnetic as high pressure zones push all the far clouds into this zone . Clouds contain water and other things that ignite storms .
With high moistures , warm water and massive kinetic energy you get a huge storm along with the gentle winds in that area
Funny that tornadoes are low pressure zones.
The clouds all cumulate in a massive counter clock wise direction
Clouds are very turbulent and the ocean sends out its excessive heat
Please add on as I am just a layman
..thy Lord has made it so ....he hates Caribbeans
 
These LP systems suck in clouds from huge distances and then you get a storm
 
Ever thought about it ??

Well it’s September !!
June has the most heat of any month and July and august have the highest temperatures
This causes a massive build up of heat in the ocean
Oceans have huge affects on weather
The oceans want to release that massive stored heat into the atmosphere
This creates a large low pressure zone !!
This Low Zone is a huge magnetic as high pressure zones push all the far clouds into this zone . Clouds contain water and other things that ignite storms .
With high moistures , warm water and massive kinetic energy you get a huge storm along with the gentle winds in that area
Funny that tornadoes are low pressure zones.
The clouds all cumulate in a massive counter clock wise direction
Clouds are very turbulent and the ocean sends out its excessive heat
Please add on as I am just a layman
Hurricane season starts June 1st. through Nov 1st. Pay attention.
 
Hurricane Season lasts all the way into November.

During the summer, a lot of heat has been stored in the ocean, and it takes a long time for it to be returned to the environment.
 

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