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Hurricanes

Research Project Student Name. Hurricanes. Considered a Tropical Cyclone Originates over ocean water Temperature is at least 26.5C Grows in height due to unstable cool air Upper atmosphere above storm is high pressure area. What is a Hurricane?. How Are Hurricanes Named?.

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Hurricanes

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  1. Research Project Student Name Hurricanes

  2. Considered a Tropical Cyclone Originates over ocean water Temperature is at least 26.5C Grows in height due to unstable cool air Upper atmosphere above storm is high pressure area Social Studies What is a Hurricane?

  3. Social Studies How Are Hurricanes Named? • Based on region of world where storm occurs • Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic or eastern Pacific Oceans • Typhoons occur in western North Pacific Ocean or Philippines • Cyclones occur in Indian and South Pacific Oceans • Tropical Prediction Center • List of names predicted in 1953 • Alphabetical order • Alternate from male and female names

  4. Social Studies Types of Damage

  5. Social Studies What Can You Do? • If evacuating: • Heed the warning! • Plan where to go, e.g., friend’s home, motel, designated shelter, etc. • Bring supply kit • Bring contact information • Bring road map • Don’t drive in or over standing water • Supply Kit should include: • First aid kit and necessary medications • Canned food and manual can opener • Lots of bottled water • Battery-powered radio and flashlights • Blankets and sleeping bags for warmth • Protective clothing

  6. Information or Resources Links: www.nhc.nooa.gov www.ns.ec.gc.ca www.fema.gov/kids/hurr.htm www.hurricanes.net www.redcross.org

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