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I seem to remember learning somewhere that hurricanes are most likely to be formed when the ocean/sea temperature goes beyond a "hurricane season threshold" so to speak. Then it seems to be the "vortexed mayhem" of hot air rising, creating a low pressure around it and presumably sucking up great "chunks" of SEA water with it. So, anything in the path of this vortex is going to get blown about, and wet as the water is dumped. My question is what happens to the SALT that's in the water. Since sea water/brine is pretty salty stuff, I'd expect there to be a fair amount of it in a hurricane's r
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