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    last, hurricanes form from warm ocean waters. “They start at the equarter because it’s so warm. The hurricane moves to the shore by strong winds.“ According to meteorologist, Spencer Adkins. Although, tornadoes form from thunder storms that extend to the ground for only a few minutes but more if it’s bigger. What cause a tornadoes is hail lightning and strong winds. Also. Hurricanes are eye shaped, unlike tornadoes look like funnels. In conclusion, now you know the differences and…

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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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    Hailstorm Prevention Essay

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    Many people do not know about the dangers of hailstorms, which is very unsafe. Not knowing this can result in many severe injuries or death! That is why knowing about these types of storms and letting others know about them could be life saving. If you told someone what to do when a hailstorm comes, and a hailstorm does come, the people that do know, will be safe. Hailstorms can be extremely dangerous, and it is important to understand how to be safe when one occurs because they severely affect…

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    Z For Zachariah Analysis

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    In the novel Z for Zachariah by Robert C. O'Brien, Ann lives in a valley with a self-contained weather system, referred to in the story as a "meteorological enclave." This valley is completely unaffected by the weather outside; therefore, it is protected from the radiation fallout after the nuclear war. After reading the novel, a question that rose was whether a meteorological enclave was theoretically possible? I concluded that that a theoretical meteorological enclave is possible, after…

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    Hurricanes hit land with a lot of force; bringing waves and large amounts of rain in addition to the extreme weather conditions it also affects lots of family’s like one hurricane; hurricane Irene. Hurricanes are very devastating, they can appear anywhere at any time and cause major damage, to the cities and the people that live in those areas that are affected by it. Many weather factors have to be present in order for a perfect storm to happen. First, in General a hurricanes, will happen…

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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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    I. Summary This paper aims to address the topic of beach erosion. I will start with some background on the topic about what beach erosion is, why it is a potential hazard, and where its effects are being seen today. I will then get into how erosion specifically effects beaches, and delve into the various causes of beach erosion such as rising sea levels, tidal patterns, and human development. After that I am going to discuss how erosion effects the land. More specifically on how it effects the…

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    crew started to evacuate Mars, a huge storm was beginning to occur. This storm had extreme wind…

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    Tornado Research Paper

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    Tornadoes are rated on their destruction and the wind speeds. Second, the major destruction that tornadoes cause can be very deadly. The major destruction that tornadoes cause effects people’s lives, animals, and their habitat. Tornadoes also effect the environment by harming “the food chain…

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    Introduction For my self guided field trip i originally chose Belmar beach in New Jersey, but with my chaotic school schedule and work schedule i had to travel locally. Instead I chose to take a day trip to Ocean City, Maryland. I lived in Ocean City, Maryland the summer prior so I had knowledge of the fun little beach town. (www.oceancity.com) My schedule consists of academic work Sunday through Thursday and working Thursday night through Saturday. Usually i work Saturdays but out of luck i…

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