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    Tornadoes Tornadoes are one of nature’s deadliest storms. A tornado is a funneling cloud that spins at the speed of 300 miles per hour. A tornado can destroy whole communities and devastate families in a matter of minutes, maybe even seconds. And tornadoes are unpredictable so one cannot simply know when a tornado is coming. Tornadoes are a safety hazard to all states of America, especially now when the whole world’s weather is tipped off from global warming. Are…

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    Hurricanes are one of the most dangerous natural hazards to people and the environment. These storms can cause great damage in less than a week and can cause terrible financial difficulties after! A hurricane is just a huge rotating storm centered around an area of very low pressure with strong winds that can exceed 74 miles per hour. Hurricanes use simple air convection to turn wind into a destructive device. A hurricane is formed only over warm waters near the equator. Tropical cyclones are…

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    In the gothic novel Dracula there are many gothic motifs. Gothic motifs are images that show up in other gothic stories. For example, in most gothic stories there are stormy nights, full moons, spooky castles, wolves, bats, horses and carriages, cobwebs, etc. From Dracula, the four things that show up most in other stories are the spooky castle, the stormy nights, blood, and carriage rides. The first motif noticed in Dracula is the carriage ride in the evening. This shows up in other gothic…

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    they both share similar makings and features, they are different structures altogether. Both hurricanes and tornadoes occur in various locations, and at separate times of the year. A hurricane is classified as a cyclone, which is a rapidly circling storm system with a low-pressure center called an eye. The eye is warmer than the eyewall, which is the…

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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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    will ever know. Many lives took tolls before technology because we couldn’t sense anything like we do now. We can now see where storms will hit before they’re even a week old and we can announce the news so anybody in danger can seek shelter elsewhere out of the storm’s path. With the technology we have today, we could have prevented many people killed during the storm on Armistice Day. The loss of lives because of the blizzard that hit on Armistice Day back in 1940 could have been, in more ways…

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    how much a storm can grow it is possible somewhat. It is clear what the US needs to do in future to prevent damage and loss of life due to hurricanes; they need to concentrate on prevention. It is not possible to stop a hurricane but there are measures that can be taken to reduce damage and increase services so inhabitants can escape the impending danger of natural disasters. Disaster prevention includes modifying your home to strengthen it against storms so…

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    the crazy storm is approaching towards the nearby land. From this, people near the shore are running away. They are telling other people to watch out and run away from those big waves. People that are laying on top of the rocks were trying to be safe from the waves. Furthermore, it looks like towards the smaller rocks people were swept from the waves to the land. They are trying to catch their breaths and other people are dragging them away from the shore. On top of that, when the big storm…

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    winds of over 100 mph, hail, frozen rain, and it dropped to negative 10 degrees. The blizzard demolished peoples homes from frozen trees and high winds, power lines tore town from tons of frozen rain, hail destroyed cars and windows citywide. The storm destroyed city generators and left people without hope. The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services are the first ones to help a city in need. the most visible Salvation…

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    The power is dead. The lights flicker on and off once more until pitch black wins the fight for power, swirling around and engulfing us. “AVIVA! What’s happening!?!” I yell, my voice quavering. “Jaeden, I have a really bad feeling about this storm. Here. Take this locket,” Aviva yells above the mayhem. She chokes back a sob. She presses something small and warm into my hand. I quickly shove it into my jacket pocket and zip it tight. Me and Aviva tightly grasp each…

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