Which of the following statements is wrong? a. In a hurricane, heat energy is converted to wind energy when the water vapor condenses and latent heat is released. Ob. In a hurricane, the strongest winds and the heaviest rainfall normally occur at the eyewall of the hurricane. c. When a hurricane poses a direct threat to an area, a hurricane warning is issued to give residents ample time to secure property and, if necessary, to evacuate the area, typically 5 to 7 days before the storm arrives. Od. Most tropical cyclones maintain hurricane strength for less than one week. Oe. On average, each year, one or two hurricanes will strike the United States coast.