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1. Hurricanes: Research Links for Students by Jim Cornish
- www.cdli.ca
- Gander Academy's What Are Hurricanes?.
- The Web pages listed below have been rated as excellent authoritative resources for research on the topic of what hurricanes are.
- Kidstorm: Hurricanes.
- Hurricanes are mind-boggling in their size and strength. Modern technology lets us see how big hurricanes are and track them through satellite imagery, while storm-penetrating aircraft measure their strength, in terms of wind speeds and atmospheric pressure. ...
- Severe Weather: What Are Hurricanes?.
- Hurricanes are large tropical storms with heavy winds. ...
- Introduction to Hurricanes .
- Hurricanes are tropical cyclones in which winds reach constant speeds of 74 miles per hour or more, and blow in a large spiral around a relatively calm center he eye of the hurricane. ...
- Hurricanes .
- Hurricanes are tropical cyclones in which winds reach constant speeds of 74 miles per hour or more, and blow in a large spiral around a rela tively calm center he eye of the hurricane. ...
- Hurricanes. There are no other storms like hurricanes on earth. Views of hurricanes from satellites located thousands of miles above the earth show how unique these powerful, tightle coiled weather systems are. ...
- The information here should answer most of your questions about hurricanes. ...
- Hurricanes are born over tropical oceans when the water is warmer than about 80 degrees. ...
2. Google Directory - Science > Earth Sciences > Meteorology > Weather Phenomena > Hurricanes
- directory.google.com
- Hurricanes.
- Science > Earth Sciences > Meteorology > Weather Phenomena > Hurricanes Go to Directory Home .
- Past Hurricanes (26).
- Complete information on Hurricanes and Tropical Storms, including all advisories, watches and warnings.
- Hurricanes: An Online Meteorology Guide - http://ww2010. ...
- Sequenced web sections covering definitions and mechanics of a hurricane, stages of development, physical structure, the influence of global winds on hurricane movement, satellite imagery and other tools meteorologists use, safety preparations, and destructive features associated with hurricanes. Includes a 3-D virtual reality view inside a hurricane and an interactive tracking exercise for Atlantic hurricanes 1950 to 1998.
- The latest animated plots and information on tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Indepth information, weather discussions and local reports regarding tropical storms and hurricanes threatening the Caribbean islands.
- A rich source for data, research, and current tracking information about Atlantic tropical hurricanes and storms. ...
- Maps and graphics are available on active and past hurricanes, some found nowhere else on the Internet.
- Weather Center of Plymouth State College, with GOES satellite views of the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific basins, plus archives of past notable hurricanes.
- Latest news, information, and chat concerning tropical storms and hurricanes affecting the U. ...
- United Stated Hurricanes - http://www. ...
- Photographic and descriptive histories of all hurricanes between Virginia and Massachusetts.
- hurricanes. ...
3. Hurricanes Rugby Supporters Website - Home - hurricanes.port5.com
- hurricanes.port5.com
- All Blacks | Hurricanes | Win $1,000,000 with ilotto. ...
- Hurricanes Lose To Chiefs.
- The Chiefs defeated the Hurricanes 44 - 20 at the Waikato Stadium in Hamilton on Friday night.
- The Hurricanes lack of depth was very prevalent, the side lacked togetherness without stars Tana Umaga, Jonah Lomu, Dion Waller and Rodney So'oialo.
- Hurricanes rugby coach Graham Mourie refused to discuss his future last night after his side ended the 2002 Super 12 with a disappointing 44-20 loss to the Chiefs in Hamilton. ...
- But last night's match was a special one for the Hurricanes' policy of sticking with players in the franchise area, and the result could now cause a rethink.
- With leading players Tana Umaga, Jonah Lomu, Rodney So'oialo and Dion Waller out injured, and leading hooker Andrew Hore rested because of a virus, the Hurricanes' replacements were expected to perform better than they did. ...
- The game showed that the Hurricanes' development of players is a couple of years away from being where it has to be, and that Mourie had indeed been justified in sticking very much with a starting line-up through the season's games, though those players became battered and tattered from over-use.
4. WashingtonPost.com: WeatherPost -- Introduction to Hurricanes
- www.weatherpost.com
- Everything you want to know about hurricanes can be found right here. ...
- Learn how meteorologists forecast and track hurricanes. ...
- Believe it or not, people fly into hurricanes to learn more about them. ...
- You can view a list of the costliest and deadliest hurricanes in U. ...
- An index is available of selected Washington Post stories about hurricanes past. ...
- Learn about the worst hurricanes to strike the Gulf Coast this century .
- Learn why they name hurricanes. ...
- Introduction to Hurricanes .
- Major hurricanes are relatively rare events at any location. ...
- Hurricanes are tropical cyclones in which winds reach constant speeds of 74 miles per hour or more, and blow in a large spiral around a relatively calm center he eye of the hurricane. ...
- Stated very simply, hurricanes are giant whirlwinds in which air moves in a large tightening spiral around a center of extreme low pressure, reaching maximum velocity in a circular band extending outward 20 or 30 miles from the rim of the eye. ...
- The eye, like the spiral structure of the storm, is unique to hurricanes. ...
- The hurricanes that strike the eastern United States are born in the tropical and subtropical North Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico. ...
- On average, six Atlantic hurricanes occur per year. ... In 1916 and 1950, 11 hurricanes were observed, and no hurricanes were observed in 1907 and 1914. During 1893, 1950, and 1961 seasons, four hurricanes were observed in progress at the same time. ...
5. Hurricanes in Hawaii
- imagine-hawaii.com
- Hurricanes.
- All about Pacific hurricanes .
- Hurricanes in this part of the Pacific usually form off the coast of Mexico at about the latitude of Cabo San Lucas. ... Here is information about hurricanes and, especially, the few that have hit the Hawaiian Islands. ...
- Stats on damages due to hurricanes in history .
- BOOKS about hurricanes. ...
6. EO Library: Hurricanes: The Greatest Storms on Earth
- earthobservatory.nasa.gov
- In other parts of the world, hurricanes are known by different names. In the western Pacific and China Sea area, hurricanes are known as typhoons, from the Cantonese tai-fung, meaning great wind. ...
- Hurricanes form over tropical waters (between 8° and 20° latitude) in areas of high humidity, light winds, and warm sea surface temperatures (typically 26. ...
- Hurricanes form in late summer and early fall when ocean waters are warmest. ...
- In fact, most Atlantic hurricanes can be traced to easterly waves that form over Western Africa.
- Waves in the trade windsareas of converging winds that move along the same track as the prevailing windcreate instabilities in the atmosphere that may lead to the formation of hurricanes. ...
- Hurricanes form when the energy released by the condensation of moisture in rising air causes a chain reaction. ...
- This warm layer is very stable, making it difficult for air currents to rise and form thunderstorms and (eventually) hurricanes. ...
- At the surface, hurricanes can diminish rather quickly given the right conditions. ...
- Hurricanes: The Greatest Storms on Earth .
- NASA Missions to Study Hurricanes .
7. Hurricane
- www.42explore.com
- Hurricanes are given a different label, depending on where they occur. If they begin over the North Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Northeast Pacific Ocean, they are called hurricanes. ... html You can find the answers to questions like how do hurricanes work, how are they measured, and when is hurricane season. Related Websites: 2) Hurricanes at FEMA For Kids http://www. ... org/hurricane/ Here you learn how hurricanes work and see how they are measured. ... Hurricanes (Part of NASA's Learning Technologies Project at Athena Weather) http://www. ... html At this site, you can learn about hurricanes by watching movies of hurricane Andrew, making notes and sketches in your science journal, exploring how it might feel to be a hurricane, and making a hurricane art project. Hyper Hurricanes by Mary K. ... com/stories/science/hurricanes/hurricanes. html Learn about how these super storms are made, read about ancient hurricanes, see videos of some huge storms, and even create your own After visiting several of the hurricane websites, complete one or more of these activities: Make a Hurricane Spiral. ... Follow the directions you find at Hurricanes (Athena) and learn about hurricanes by watching movie clips of hurricane Andrew and making notes and sketches in a journal.
- Websites By Kids For Kids Hurricanes by Rachel Rusch and Janira Vazquez http://longwood. ... edu/~MidLink/hurricanes. ... Hurricanes (1998 ThinkQuest Junior Project) http://tqjunior. ... org/4657/ Learn how hurricanes develop, the parts of a hurricane, what a Saffir Simpson Scale is, and interesting facts about hurricanes. ... Hurricanes: Nature's Fury (1999 ThinkQuest Junior Project) http://tqjunior. ... This site explains how hurricanes are formed and classified, the effects of hurricanes on property and the environment, and provides personal hurricane experiences. ... org/3741/ This website contains articles, photographs, and research pages related to typhoons, the Pacific Ocean's equivalent to hurricanes. ... asc This article provides facts about the birth and tracking of hurricanes. ... htm FAQ: Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tropical Cyclones by Christopher W. ... html Here you can find definitions and basic information as well as get the answers to basic questions about hurricanes. Similar Websites: 2) Questions and Answers About Hurricanes http://www.
8. Environment Writer -- Hurricanes and Coastal Storms
- www.nsc.org
- Hurricanes and Coastal Storms.
- Why Cover Hurricanes?.
- Hurricanes are among the most violent storms people suffer in the U. ...
- Some hurricanes, like Hurricane Andrew, are mostly wind events. ...
- Even though hurricanes are a normal late-summer visitor to the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, Floyd taught savage lessons about expecting the unexpected. ...
- Last year’s hurricanes also left ugly scars on the east coast. ...
- Hurricanes are worth covering because they hit people where they live. ...
- What does the latest and best research say about the possible effect of global climate change on the frequency and intensity of hurricanes? How about the effects of the El Niño/La Niña cycle? How has long-range and short-range forecasting of hurricanes changed in the past decades? What does more preparation time mean for local emergency managers and businesses? .
- How have hurricanes changed coastal landforms in your area in the past? How might they be expected to do so in the future? What do they build and what do they destroy? How is fish and wildlife habitat affected? How do human changes to the land affect its response to hurricanes? .
- Perhaps only a third of the hurricanes that form will actually strike land. ...
- Winds go even higher for category 5 hurricanes, which are extremely rare. ...
- A key to saving the human lives at risk in hurricanes is accurate, timely warning and evacuation. ... National Weather Service and related NOAA agencies have made enormous strides in measuring, understanding, and predicting hurricanes in recent decades – leading to much more effective warnings. ...
- About 60 million people live in coastal areas vulnerable to hurricanes, according to the Insurance Information Institute. ...
- The torrential rains that accompany hurricanes can often drop 6-12 inches of water in a very short time on areas far inland. ...
- Floods like the ones that came with Floyd illustrate the secondary hazards hurricanes can bring. ... Once they reach land, hurricanes may spawn tornadoes even as their maximum sustained winds are dying down. ...
9. nbc30.com - Hurricanes
- www.nbc30.com
- All About Hurricanes.
- Learn all there is to know about these devastating storms with our hurricanes interactive! More Details.
- 15 Costliest Hurricanes To Hit U. ... MainlandHurricane Survival ChecklistSurvive This Hurricanes QuizStorm NamesHurricane TerminologySaffir-Simpson Hurricane ScaleHurricane Hunters Work To Improve DetectionLinks To More Hurricane Resources Online Outlook Tropical Weather Outlook Safety Tips and Live Cams Hurricane Survival ChecklistHurricane TerminologyKnow What Your Insurance CoversAvoid Getting Ripped OffTaking Care Of Your BoatWhat To Do Before A Hurricane ThreatensWhat To Do When A Warning Is Issued Boston Raleigh New Orleans Houston Hawaii West Palm Beach Jacksonville .
- Print It Printable PDF Map Print your very own map and track the storms from your home! Download PDF Reader From Adobe Hurricanes 101 Take a crash course in Hurricanes 101.
10. Dean Heffner: Tornadoes vs. Hurricanes
- www.berksiu.k12.pa.us
- Hurricanes.
- Tornadoes and hurricanes are two severe storms that threaten millions of people, cause millions of dollars in damage, and affect the environment around the world each year. ...
- Working in groups of two, one student will investigate hurricanes and the other will investigate tornadoes. During your investigations you will be searching and recording information about tornadoes and hurricanes. ...
- Decide which storm person will be researching tornadoes and hurricanes.
- Identify an intensity scale or a classification system for tornadoes or hurricanes.
- Locate the number of hurricanes or tornadoes that occurred last year and record the number per month on a graph.
- As a group construct a poster showing the major characteristics of hurricanes and tornadoes.
11. Miami Dolphins & Miami Hurricanes Football News
- www.miamifootball365.com
- com Miami Hurricanes & Miami Dolphins Chat Forum. This site is dedicated to diehard football fans with a tilt towards Miami Dolphins Football and Miami Hurricanes Football. ... If you're a Dolphins or Hurricanes fan, our aim is to provide you with quality news, original articles and excellent discussions. ...
- Hurricanes .
- Hurricanes Complete First Week of Spring Practice.
- The Hurricanes completed their first week of spring practice today on their 3rd day of practices at the Greentree Practice Fields. ...
- Home | Dolphins | Hurricanes | Fantasy Football | Gambling | NFL | NCAA | Other Sports | General Interests | Forums.
- Dolphins Corner | Dolphins Schedule | Hurricanes Corner | Hurricanes Schedule.
- com is not affiliated with the Miami Dolphins or University of Miami Hurricanes.
12. Reason to name hurricanes
- www.aoml.noaa.gov
- Reason to name hurricanes.
- For several hundred years many hurricanes in the West Indies were named after the particular saint's day on which the hurricane occurred. ... Tannehill describes in his book "Hurricanes" the major tropical storms of recorded history and mentions many hurricanes named after saints. ...
- The practice of naming hurricanes solely after women came to an end in 1978 when men's and women's names were included in the Eastern North Pacific storm lists. ...
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