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NATURE'S FURY
HURRICANES
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Causes of a Hurricane
  • Hurricanes are formed from thunderstorms that
    grow into large storms.
  • The ocean water must be warmer than 26.5 degrees
    Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit). The heat and
    moisture from this warm water is ultimately the
    source of energy for hurricanes.
  • High humidity is also required for hurricane
    development. High humidity reduces the amount of
    evaporation in clouds and maximizes the heat
    released due to more precipitation.
  • High winds moving in the correct direction are
    also required for hurricane formation.

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The Shape of A Hurricane
  • All Hurricanes have a circular pattern with
    spiraling winds that wrap around a central core
    or eye.

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The Path of a Hurricane
The path of a hurricane greatly depends on the
location of the wind belt. For example, a
hurricane originating in the eastern tropical
Atlantic (off the coast of Africa) is driven
westward by easterly trade winds in the tropics.
Eventually, these storms turn northwestward and
migrate into higher latitudes. As a result, the
Gulf of Mexico and East Coast of the United
States are at risk to experience one or more
hurricanes each year.
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Preparing for a Hurricane
  • Learn about your community's emergency plans,
    warning signals, evacuation routes, and locations
    of emergency shelters.
  • Take a first aid and CPR course.
  • Know how to shut off the gas, water, and electric
    mains at your home.

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Stock your home with supplies that may be needed
during the emergency period. Including
  • several clean containers of water
  • a 3-5 day supply of non-perishable food
  • first aid kit and manual
  • a battery-powered radio, flashlights, and extra
    batteries
  • sleeping bags or extra blankets
  • candles and matches
  • an emergency kit for your car with food, flares,
    booster cables, maps, tools, a first aid kit,
    fire extinguisher, sleeping bags, etc.

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Effects of a Hurricane
  • Loss of human life.
  • Damage to the environment.
  • Millions of dollars in property damage.

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Predicting Hurricanes
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration's (NOAA) National Weather Service
(NWS) issues a five day tracking forecast to warn
residents of an approaching hurricane. They use
the following information sources to make their
forecasts
  • Satellite images of a storms location and
    overall size.
  • Reconnaissance flights through the eye of the
    storm to get more precise information about the
    storms path and intensity.
  • From the aircraft, microwave sensors that measure
    the precipitation in the storm and the winds at
    the oceans surface.
  • Ocean temperatures that can help to predict when
    conditions are favorable for hurricanes to form.

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  • In conclusion, hurricanes are nothing to mess
    around with. If emergency personnel recommend
    that you leave an area due to an approaching
    hurricane,

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