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Does the Geography Affect How Many Hurricanes An Area of Water Receives?

Does the Geography Affect How Many Hurricanes An Area of Water Receives?. Purpose. Abstract. Hypotheis. Materials. Procedure. Conclusion. Strong Hurricanes with High Water Temperature . Strong Hurricanes with High Water Temperature . Saffir Simpson Scale Determines Strength.

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Does the Geography Affect How Many Hurricanes An Area of Water Receives?

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  1. Does the Geography Affect How Many Hurricanes An Area of Water Receives?

  2. Purpose

  3. Abstract

  4. Hypotheis

  5. Materials

  6. Procedure

  7. Conclusion

  8. Strong Hurricanes with High Water Temperature

  9. Strong Hurricanes with High Water Temperature

  10. Saffir Simpson Scale Determines Strength

  11. The Formation of Hurricanes First , Hurricanes start off as weak tropical cyclones that surface in warm waters that are approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit

  12. Secondly, when the storm gains over thirty-eight miles per hour, the storms becomes a tropical depression

  13. When speeds excel over thirty-nine miles per hour, it becomes a tropical storm. Tropical Storm Faye, 2008

  14. Tropical, large swirling storms with wind speeds of greater than 74 miles per hour are hurricanes. Hurricane Hugo, September 21-22, 1989

  15. What to Do After a Hurricane • Stay updated by listen to your local news, radio, or weather radio. • Stay put until told the area is clear to go into • Do not walk on weakened area, only walk on solid ground • Do not use flames inside a closed building • Look around for damages in any water, gas, and electrical supplies.

  16. What to Do Before and During A Hurricane • Before a Hurricane • Make sure to constantly keep trees and shrub cut • Keep non-perishable food items are available quickly • Make sure to have access to drinking water • Examine what your insurance policy covers • If you live in a mobile home, make sure that there is a alternate place to go during a Hurricane Watch. • During a Hurricane • Remove yourself from any windows or doors even though they may be covered • Lay down on the floor or under a sturdy object • I living in a two or more story house, immediately go to the base, or the first floor of the house • Stay on alert for incoming tornadoes

  17. Geographical Location of the Top 50 Most Deadliest Hurricanes since 1900 and 2000

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