Title: Hurricanes
1Hurricanes
- By Marina, Pedro and Belen
2What is a Hurricane?
- Its a powerful storm that begins over a warm sea
(tropical zones, equator)
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3What are the parts and characteristic
- Parts Eye, rain band, eye wall, warm core and
surface winds. - Characteristic Eye, the center of the hurricane
and the safest and trickiest place, 300 miles
wide and can last 2 to 4 weeks.
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4How are hurricanes formed?
- Water and ocean must be 80 F or more
- Air must cool quickly the higher you go
- Wind same direction and speed
5What does a hurricane need?
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6How do hurricanes affect people?
- No power
- No food , water for many days
- No communication
- Dead /injured
- Homeless
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7What causes damage in a hurricane?
- Winds
- Flooding
- Storm surge
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8What is a storm surge?
- Force of a large wall or dome of water
- Rushes into coastline
- Hurricane making land fall
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9What is hurricane season along the United States
- Begins in June 1st and continues until November
31st
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10Where are hurricanes found?
- Tropical Zones near the equator
- Warm Oceanic Waters
- When the water evaporates the vapor give the
power to the hurricane to form.
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11How do scientists predict hurricanes?
- Take pictures of the ocean taken by satellite
- Measure wind by anemometer
- Mission of hurricane hunters
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12How can they measure hurricanes?
- Saffir Simpson scale
- Category 1 least destructive
- Category 5 most destructive
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13What do hurricane hunters do?
- Fly over the storm 6 times
- 10 hour mission
- Measure temperature
- Air pressure
- Wind speed
- Wind direction
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14Global warming and hurricanes
- Amount of hurricane is rising
- No proof that increase is caused by warming
- Definitely making them wetter, powerful and more
dangerous
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15How can we protect ourselves from hurricanes?
- Stay away from windows
- Have bottled water and package of food (canned
food and a can opener) for at least 3 days - Have flashlights and a radio with batteries (have
it handy so you can listen to storm advisories - Stay inside until the storm is over
- Board up windows and..
- Have a first aid kit
- Protective clothing
- Written instructions of how to turn off
electricity,gas and water.
16Interesting facts
- In some places hurricanes are called cyclones,
typhoons - Scientists name hurricane to keep track of them
- The English word hurricane comes from the west
Indian word huracan which means strong winds
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17What are 5 costliest hurricane in the United
States
- Hurricane Andrew-1992
- Hurricane Hugo-1989
- Hurricane Fran-1996
- Hurricane Opal-1995
- Hurricane Frederick-1979
- and HURRICANE KATRINA
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18Hurricane Katrina
- August, 2005
- 1800 dead people
- 705 remain missing
- 1.3 acres of forest destroyed
- 500,000 homeless people
- Dead animals
- Jobless people
- Hunger
- Stranded (lost)
www,breachedrina.jpg abc news
19Book Bibliography
- Ellen Rodger. Hurricane Katrina. Crabtree, 2007
- Gary Barnes. World Book, 2003
- Seymour Simon. Hurricanes, Harper Collins, 2003
20Bibliography
- http// www.wkrg.com/ hurricane/ hunter/
surgese.jpg - http//www.Weatherkids.com/hurricane.htm
- http//www.encyclopedia.com/doc/_1s16006990.html
- http//www.kids.earth.nasa.gov/archive/hurricane/i
mages - http// www.weatherwhiz/ kids.com/hurricane
- http//www.spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/goes/hurric
anes/ - 26
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