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    Wow! The winds are getting really powerful here in Florida. It looks like a ginormous tornado, but it's as large as a hurricane. I am afraid to say that we are experiencing a.....Hurrinado! Just alone these two weather storms can create a boat load of damage and result in many lives lost. Who knows what will happen if they both meet together? I sure don't want to stick around to find out, but in the meantime, I'm going to figure out the possibilities of how bad this storm could really be.…

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    tropical wave that moved off the African coast. The United States is being threatened by the hurricane which means that we are in danger. The last time this hurricane hit in Haiti, it killed 283 people and destroyed many things. When it hits, it carry’s winds over 140 mph that are extremely dangerous. When people found out that they were being threatened by a hurricane in Florida, there were more than 12 million people in the United States that had their eyes on…

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    Tornadoes vs. Hurricanes Wow! That’s a big storm. Hurricanes and tornadoes have a lot of similarities and differences. They can also vary in size and cause a lot of damage. The damages, wind speed, similarities, causes, and also watches. These are all sorts of facts about tornadoes and hurricanes. To begin with, there are all sorts of watches for a tornado and a hurricane. The watches for a tornado are 1 or 2 hours ahead of time before it is about to hit. If there’s a tornado there would be a…

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    Scout Monologue

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    really early. More days past and with more and more classes and not showering for multiple days on end. Until it came to Thursday, today we were going small boat sailing, we have the first aid and all that, and then we have a science lesson on the wind and the way to position your boat to catch the most speed. Then how to set up the mast and boom connect the main sheet and put down the Rutter. After what seemed like a college lecture we had our shore leave, we followed what the instructor said…

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    The 1947 Atlantic hurricane season was the first Atlantic hurricane season to have tropical storms named by the United States Air Force. The season officially began on June 16, 1947, and ended on November 1, 1947. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. However, the first tropical cyclone developed on June 13, while the final system was absorbed by a cold front on December 1. There were 10 tropical storms; 5 of them…

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    Paper On Hurricane Irma

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    Hayes Devlin 20 October 2017 Geography 121 Dwayne Baker Regional Research Paper Hurricane Irma was one of the largest hurricanes in history. Irma had sustained winds at one hundred and eighty-five miles per hour, four hundred and twenty-five miles wide, and caused massive destruction across the Caribbean Islands as well as the United States. The region I have been exploring is the Caribbean Islands, specifically the islands impacted by Irma. I am exploring this topic because although the…

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    He spread his wings out, and stretched his tail across the surface, managing to stay on top of the vegetation, then waited anxiously for the storm to reach him, hoping that this fragile structure wouldn’t be torn apart by the wind and waves. Wind speed was picking up now, and rain began to fall in sheets. Lightning flashed across the sky, but so far no bolts were coming down to the sea near him. Raidat was too far from any other dragon to send a message mind to mind, but he had brought…

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    Hurricane Harvey Essay

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    Caribbean Sea. However, as it continued to move west—as we learned recently in class—the storm built strength but slowly deteriorates. Then, on August 23, 2017, the storm rebuilt and continued west—developing stronger winds and finally turning into a Hurricane the next day with winds at 85MPH. Once it hit the Texas Coast on August 25, 2017…

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    Storm Chasers

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    and Amy spot a twister forming, they immediately call into the station with its location. Val uses computers in their truck that measures the storms wind speed and direction to give live reports about the strength and path of the…

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    also in the unpredictable, extreme weather which has been experienced lately in South Wales. The UK suffers about sixty tornadoes, or 'mini-tornadoes', a year, according to the Met Office, and Newport gets its share of wild weather; powerful 60mph winds have wreaked damage on more than one occasion. Storm damaged roofs in Newport Due to fierce weather, numerous storm damaged roofs in Newport have needed extensive repairs in recent years.…

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