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    Tornado Research Papers

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    If you hear a tornado warning, seek shelter immediately. The storm is known to come at any given moment. During a tornado, you must seek shelter as soon as possible. A storm shelter is the best choice, if you have one. If you have a basement, go there and get under something sturdy to shelter you from falling debris. the best thing to do is to stay low to or below the…

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    The Great hurricane of 1938 September 21,1938: The Great New England Hurricane occurred. There were more information found out about this storm. Information such as the conditions of the storm, in impacts the storm had, and the human error that was made during this storm. The conditions of the storm. The conditions of the storm was not all that well. The winds reached about 80 miles per hour, and there was high pressure fronts. There was prior rain in New England for four days straight. There…

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    Bahamas, the Mid-Atlantic, and New England (Daniel, 2011). Hurricanes are extremely dangerous natural disasters that can be very costly and cause considerable devastation. To begin with, there are many types of hurricanes. A hurricane is a tropical storm with high winds and a lot of rain. Hurricanes use warm, moist air as fuel to power itself. Since hurricanes use warm air to form, they form near the equator because that’s where the warmest weather is. The warm, moist air climbs upward from the…

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    Blizzard Research Paper

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    East Coast. It lasts only 3 days, but the damage was approximately 25 million dollars in 1888, which is equal to 670 million dollars in 2017. The recent ones are the Great Blizzard of 1978, devastating blizzard that hit the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes. It lasts for 5 days, with approximately 20 inches of snow. That is the biggest blizzard in Ohio history, resulting with 51 people died, while more than 5000 members of Ohio National guard were called for rescuing the people. Blizzard was…

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    severe damage to the places and its peoples. It was a category 5 tropical storm, the strongest, and most powerful storm in this decade.…

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    described as an extremely severe type of tropical storm that can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage as well as resulting in a large number of fatalities. They are made up of heavy rains, winds and thunderstorms. It is believed that winds within a hurricane are capable of reaching up to 155mph. Hurricanes are powerful enough to even cause tornados and floods. The hurricane has an eye, located at the center. This is the calmest part of the storm that is cloud free, with minimal winds and…

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    Outline For Thunderstorms

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    - Identify Emily - Outline Thunderstorms follow 3 stages in order for them to form and occur. They are named the cumulus stage, the mature stage and the dissipating stage. This process of the 3 stages normally take about 1 hour, but, supercell storms are more dangerous and more stronger, and normally takes longer in the dissipating stage, as they last longer. The cumulus stage is also known as the developing stage, this stage is where the sun starts heat up the earth, and this heat ‘warms…

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    The Storm Quotes

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    makeshift home. Normally the rain didn't bother the woman but something about this storm just didn't sit right with her she couldn't help but feel uneasy as the rain poured down. She could hear some of the rides in the amusement park shifting with the wind, droplets of water dripping down from the tattered roof above them, this was the life, right? Xia only wanted to curl up with her brother and sleep through the storm but it seemed just as she was fixing to make her way over to him the rain…

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    Tornado Research Papers

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    coming. Tornadoes are violent rotating winds that are created by really bad thunderstorms. There are different kinds of tornadoes: weak, strong and violent, violent is the worst. In this essay you will learn how tornadoes form, kinds of tornadoes/storms and facts. First, how tornadoes form. Tornadoes form if the cool air that pushes against the warm air; the place where two kinds of air meet which is called a front. Also when very warm air weather/ humid air and very cool, dry air to the…

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    paper will discuss the Great Lakes regions issue with invasive species introduced via ships ballast water, and the response that has followed since then. The impact of shipping and its economic benefit to the region will also be reviewed. The Great Lakes The great lakes system consists of a group of linked freshwater lakes spanning across the traditionally defined “heart land” region of North America. The system consists primarily of 5 distinct bodies of water; Lake Superior, Michigan, Huron,…

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