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Ian is the name of the hurricane, the causes are what contributed to it becoming a hurricane. These include the temperature of the ocean, the pressure systems, changes in the winds and the humidity of the air. All these things are measured in the tropics, which is defined as the area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn - that is, the area that is in the northern hemisphere between 23.5 degrees north and 23.5 degrees south of the equator. The tropical cyclone is the scientific name for the tropical storm that has more wind speed than a typical wind in the tropics. It is always the warm seas that create the most powerful storms. The ocean was at the temperature between 27C and 29C, which is considered warm for the region. A tropical depression is the name for the system that has wind speeds less than a cyclone but more than a typical wind in the tropics. The pressure systems were not as significant as they were around the same time last month. The winds were stronger than they were around the same time last month. The humidity of the air was around 30% of the maximum humidity in the region. https://iambenitopaul.com/hurricane-ian-the-state-of-insurance-in-florida/