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The hurricane weakens when it moves inland due to friction and lack of warm water.

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When a hurricane moves inland, it loses its main source of energy (warm ocean water) and begins to weaken. It may also create heavy rainfall, strong winds, and tornadoes as it moves over land. Eventually, the hurricane will dissipate into a less organized storm system.

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