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    with a blizzard? Or maybe a storm that affected from Florida to Canada? Well there is such a thing called the Superstorm of 1993. This storm is unique and rare to experience. The Superstorm of 1993 also known as the storm of the century began on March 12th of 1993 and ended on March 14th of 1993. This great storm affected many people in lots of different ways. A blizzard is a snowstorm that contains high winds and usually lasts for three hours. A cyclone is a storm or system of winds that…

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    The principal article I picked spoke the truth a monster flame tornado.That happened late last week.Where did it happen it happen in Idaho's pop blaze.When did it happen late last week.How did it shape. At the point when a fierce blaze happened. Who was it was fire fighters at the scene a flame softened out up idaho pop blast. What's more, it began to shape a firenado.Why did it happen in light of the fact that tornadoes create from the extensive course design that can frame in a supercell…

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    and severe the storm is going to be. This satellite will help in hurricane situations so that meteorologists know what to prepare for and when it coming their way. This satellite sometimes will show isolated raindrops Munchak says that will lead to bad weather forecasts. NASA in 2014 got a radar that showed more in-depth rain results. And this radar sends 3D images from space back to meteorologist here on earth. This radar gives meteorologist real-time facts about how bad the storm is going to…

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    Hello I am Anthony Stowe, I am sharing my life experiences. I have experienced many storms, Hurricane Nate, and Hurricane Irma. They were terrible, but IRMA was worse because we went out of power and many trees and twigs had fell during IRMA. When I was little there was a tornado that hit Putnam county, it was bad because a tree fell on our house and we had no power for 2 days. During these storms we were scared but we got thru them. Hurricane Harvey affected my parents allot because the gas…

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    The Joplin tornado article explains how this family was caught in the Joplin tornado and how they all survived, and the Peshtigo fire article explains how the Kramers fought to survive this deadly fire and succeeded. In “The Blood Red Night” Mr. and Mrs. Kramer had to hide in a well with a mattress over their heads to survive. In “The Evil Swirling Darkness” the family had to hide in the bathroom and take cover from the tornado. Fortunately, both of the families had long fights with the…

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    pack of cigarettes from a nearby table. Suddenly, a flash of lightening lit up the dark, southern sky of Jamestown, Tennessee, and the instant vibration of thunder felt like an earthquake under my feet. I shivered watching the electrical, rain storm take over like a fiery beast this early, fall afternoon, and pulled my last cigarette from a worn Marlboro pack that had seen better days. Goosebumps became a reality as I heard the wind scream through the old paint-peeled windows. Click. Click.…

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    Storm Warnings Poem Tone

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    by the realities of life. Storms rage throughout life, wind howls, and the pounding rain drowns out the once promising thoughts of a perfect time. These storms threaten one’s survival, but they aren’t referring to natural causes; they are referring to internal and emotional conflicts within. Adrienne Rich’s poem Storm Warnings uses lyrical diction, prolonged syntax, and a solemn tone to convey the correlations intertwining external and internal conflicts within a storm. In this poem the…

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    South Carolina Earthquake

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    badly; streets resembled Miniature Rivers, golf-courses looked like The Rapids, bridges were completely washed out, homes completely flooded, people were being evacuated, etc. Last Thursday night the rain started, it was unlike a regular thunder-storm that we usually experience in South Carolina. The rain was heavier than normal and it felt like the rain was all coming down at one time, the wind was abnormally stronger, and it stayed constant throughout the night. These conditions…

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    Have you ever seen a hurricane strength? Hurricanes are dangerous because of their wind speed and its ripe tides. Hurricane season begins June 1st to November 3rd. Hurricanes forms as a tropical cycle, but then with its warm water it would make energy and form a hurricane. Hurricanes are dangerous because of their wind speed and the destruction it causes. Hurricanes have strong wind speeds. A hurricane has 5 stages of wind speed the lowest wind speed is 75 mph and it will strike people, live…

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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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