Answer:
The rising of warm, moist air from the ocean helps to power the storm. Two other factors may also be contributing to the rising intensities of hurricanes. First, warm air holds more water vapor than cold air—and the rising air temperatures since the 1970s have caused the atmospheric water vapor content to rise as well.
Explanation:
Doldrum is the region of very calm and little or no wind on either side of the equator. Doldrums which is also called convergence zone is an equatorial region of the Atlantic ocean which has sudden storms and light unppredictable winds. In addition doldrum is abelt around the earth near the equator where the sailing ships sometimes get stuck on windless water.