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         <title>Hurricane Katrina?More like Hurricane Tortilaaa</title>
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         <title>Q. What location do most Northern Hemispheres hurricanes originate from? What factors account for this pattern?A.  most common in the Pacific Ocean, with the western Pacific being most active. In some years, the Philippines are struck by more than 20 tropical storms and typhoons. The frequency and intensity of hurricanes varies significantly from year to year, and scientists haven&#39;t yet figured out all the reasons for the variability. ... During El Niño years, the wind patterns are aligned in such a way that there is an increase in vertical wind shear (upper level winds) over the Caribbean and Atlantic.</title>
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