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    The Great Hurricane of 1938 was a devastating one that had killed some many people that no hurricane to date can beat its death toll.The Hurricanes three main features were the Conditions,contact,and the aftermath of Also this hurricane left the biggest path of destruction anything in it´s way was gone.This was named the deadliest hurricane in american history. The hurricane’s conditions were the recipe of disaster this is how it all started.It started to form in cape verde islands on…

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    that had to do with things around it like human error and lots of impact from this storms hit. Hurricane weather conditions. Hurricane weather conditions were absolutely brutal, from the winds, to water, even to the eye and size of the storm. The winds of the storm reached more than 150 mph. In Boston the winds got up to 183 mph. Water in this storm included waves that were 30 to 50 feet in Long Island, NY. There were floods that were 12 to 17 feet of water. Pouring rain all the time basically…

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    over-ploughing. When they started ploughing the grass, there was nothing to hold the dirt down in the plains. Something else that did not help anything was that there was a drought at the time so it never rained. The dirt turned into a dust, so any time the wind…

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    or somewhere they can take cover and be safe and comfortable like they feel like their home.Once you hear cracks and wind whistling you should automatic get away from windows…

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    but not as much as a supercell. Small sized hail, flash floods and even weak tornadoes can occur. Multi celled storms form a line of storms another name for those line of storms is called a Squall line. These squall can potentially have very strong winds, There known to have gusts exceed 70 mph. Multi cell storms like to form in air that is moist and warm, ahead of the cold fronts. Multi celled storms are usually the most common storm that you see, but it isn't the worst storm you can…

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    havoc and chaos across the U.S. Many people think that these beasts aren't that bad, but they're wrong! Tornadoes have a cone, or cyclonic appearance to them, and are a common, but deadly natural disaster. They, spin very, very fast, and their winds and speeds can reach up to three hundred miles per hour according to, Hurricanes and Tornadoes Source 3. Normally people from the Mid – Section of the United States see tornadoes. The Mid – U.S. is also known as Tornado Alley according to,…

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    Frequently, fire departments are the first resources to respond when a severe weather disaster strikes. Sometimes these weather-related incidents happen without warning, but often occur during normal yearly weather patterns and can be anticipated and planned. Typically, most operational challenges that firefighters may face during these weather-related incidents can be overcome through emergency operation planning (EOP). Acknowledging yearly weather patterns in conjunction with risk assessments…

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    A flash of lightning tore through the midnight sky. An eerie light cast out from it, illuminating the great city of Atrevale. Rain glistened off of the helms of the guards upon the thick, efficacious walls of the city. It ran down, splashing into the torrential rapids miles beneath the bridge leading towards to gate. A vast line of people stood drenched, waiting desperately for shelter from whatever lurked in the lush fauna behind them. Suddenly, loud cracks of hooves against stone rang out at…

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    characteristics. Their wind speeds, damages, and locations are all different. However, their causes are similar. The first thing that Tornados and Hurricanes have that is different is their wind speeds. A tornados wind speed for a week storm could get up to about 50mph. For a strong tornado wind speed could get up to about 320mph. On the contrary a weak Hurricanes wind speeds could get up to about 170mph. For a strong hurricane the wind speeds could all the way up to about 320 mph. Their wind…

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    throwing mud to others in the river and digging up asphalt as they ride, skimming across the streets in inhuman speed. The rain fastly approaches the vulnerable children as they watch the first drops shudder on the ground, shaking from the merciless wind that sweeps the trees and hats off of teens. The school rings the bell, although most have left already, their hands aching from pencil work. Some blast music as the storm grows stronger, while others quiver and hide. The thunder blasts a…

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