Hurricanes typically form over warm ocean waters in tropical regions and move westward due to prevailing trade winds. As they develop, they can be influenced by the Coriolis effect, which causes them to curve northward. Once they reach the U.S. coastline, they can follow various paths, often influenced by high-pressure systems and other atmospheric conditions. The combination of these factors determines their trajectory and intensity as they approach land.
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