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    Storm Descriptive Writing

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    The resonating vibration of thunder growled through the gloomy grey sky before ploughing into the earth as though God himself was striking the land. I felt the ground beneath my feet tremble in fear and I knew my only option was to run, run as fast as my feet could take me and find refuge n somewhere safe for me and my beloved. As I felt my blood pulsating throughout my body I clasped onto my innocent little girl to young to understand the events where were occurring around her. As I squeezed…

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    Courage a word thrown around like a leaf in the mighty winds of the hurricane a word in which can be used a thousands time incorrectly before being used in a true sense. What does it mean to be courageous? What is the embodiment of such a word in regards to our realistic cruel world to find said courage we must first learn what courage is. Courage is not only an act of strength or bravery but the ability to be strong in mighty blaze that is life but the possession of the ability to block all…

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    Whoa! That is going really fast! Oh, no! Run! Even though tornadoes and hurricanes are different, they still have some similarities. For example, they both spend counterclockwise, the lost of lives, and damage. “To begin with, the location of tornadoes are mostly seen in northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Louisana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. The states are called “Tornado Alley” According to source two. They have been seen everywhere accept for in Alaska because…

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    Hurricanes and Tornadoes Essay Whoa!! The roof just flew off my house!! Hurricanes and tornadoes are storms that can destroy anything and everything in its path. They're arguably the deadliest storms in the world. Just the winds from these storms easily destroy homes. One hurricane or tornado can kill over a 1,000 people. These storms have many similarities and differences. Similarities and differences of hurricanes and tornadoes can be found in size and characteristics, costs and damage, and…

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    Hurricanes Hurricanes are monstrous, large, swirling storms, with huge and strong winds. They are one of nature’s most deadly beauties, which that can blow up to 252 km pr hour(157 mph or more) which is similar to the speed of some high-speed trains. The storms form over warm ocean waters while also able to strike land. When the hurricane reaches land, it will push a wall of water ashore. That water is called a storm surge, and along with the rain, the hurricane can also cause some deadly…

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    For my essay, I am going to write about tornadoes. My question is how do storm chasers measure the speed of a tornado? The first topic I will be telling you about is the F scale. Did you know the person who invented the F scale went to the University of Chicago. The second topic is about tornadoes and about 1,200 tornadoes hit the U.S. each year. My final topic is over storm chasers. I learned that storm chasers park southeast of the tornado because usually it is the safest place to park. There…

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    Hurricanes Research Paper

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    Hurricanes Hurricanes form when warm ocean water evaporates into energy. When the water vapor condenses it sends out energy. The energy builds up and drives the wind of the hurricane Once the hurricane is overland the energy reduces. Hurricane winds are not as strong as tornado wind. Hurricanes can last days. Hurricanes are hundreds of kilos wide. Hurricanes can cause big waves that can cause flooding. Tornadoes Many layers, of the tornado go in many different directions and speeds. Between…

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    Imagine you’re listening to your radio late at night, when you hear an unsettling beep. It’s a tornado warning! You scramble to tell your family and get them to safety, terrified by the events to come. In case you didn’t know, tornadoes are caused by moist, warm air and dry, cold air clashing and creating an instability in the atmosphere. Tornadoes impact the topography of the land, the economy, and human life in many ways. One way topography is impacted by a tornado is the demolishment and…

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    From coast to coast and from San Francisco to New York, what do you know about this 9,834,000 km square of land? if you’ve been living under a rock now I’ll explain it to you: the great dividers of the united states! Do you know what is the coolest facts about the Rockies is? The length! It is 4800 km and it started it Alaska and end in New Mexico. the mountains are known for water, and this one is full of them! Millions even billions of gallons of water hides in those caves. If an invasion of…

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    magine you're one of the about 1,670,217 tourists who cruise to grand cayman each year, you already have a great cruise booked to an amazing island, however there is still one more thing you need. A great hotel to make your vacation memorable, but since Grand Cayman is brushed or hit by a tropical storm or hurricane about once every 1.68 years and on average, a direct hit from a hurricane once every 5.3 years. However since a lot of people are paranoid, they will think that if they come that…

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