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Hurricanes: 74 miles per hour Wind speeds! 2011 kaitlyn gaddis

Hurricanes: 74 miles per hour Wind speeds! 2011 kaitlyn gaddis. Kaitlyn Gaddis Science Mr. Shepard. What are Hurricanes?. Large tropical storms with heavy winds. 74 miles per hour winds and areas with rainfall. The ocean water has to be 79 degrees F in order for a hurricane generated.

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Hurricanes: 74 miles per hour Wind speeds! 2011 kaitlyn gaddis

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  1. Hurricanes: 74 miles per hour Wind speeds! 2011 kaitlyn gaddis Kaitlyn Gaddis Science Mr. Shepard

  2. What are Hurricanes? • Large tropical storms with heavy winds. • 74 miles per hour winds and areas with rainfall. • The ocean water has to be 79 degrees F in order for a hurricane generated. • They are faster than a cheetah, the fastest land animal.

  3. What conditions cause Hurricanes? • Warm water and moist air. • When a hurricane performs it can cause damaging winds and heavy rain. • Low pressure areas that form over warm water oceans in the summer and early fall.

  4. How long does a Hurricane last? • Usually one week others can last up to 12 days.

  5. When does it happen? • Starts June 1 and lasts through November 30. • In the Northeast Pacific it lasts a little longer than usual. • They mostly occur in the hottest months May 15 through November 30.

  6. What kind of damage to property can a Hurricane do? • Damaging winds • Heavy rains • Lighting and Thundering usually occurs.

  7. Interesting facts about Hurricanes! • Hurricanes are the only weather disasters that have been given their own names. • A typical Hurricane can dump 6 inches to a foot of rain across a region. • Many Hurricanes cause severe flooding.

  8. Credits • HTML code by Chris KregerMaintained by ETE TeamLast updated • http://environment.about.com/od/globalwarming/a/hurricanecauses.htm • http://www.tropicalweather.net/what_causes_hurricanes.htm

  9. Credits • http://www.globio.org/glossopedia/article.aspx?art_id=40 http://www.hurricane-facts.com/ http://www.hurricane-facts.com/Interesting-Hurricane-Facts.php http://www.siue.edu/MLTE/Thematic%20Units/The%20Weather%20Around%20Us/hurricane_facts.htm

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