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    air begin to twist into the atmosphere. The winds circulate counterclockwise north of the equator and clockwise to the south of it. The center of the storm is peaceful and is known as the eye. As long as the hurricane remains over waters of 79 degrees or warmer, it will continue to pull water from the surface which in turn causes it to grow in size and force. When a hurricane moves over land or cooler waters, it will start to slow until the winds are no longer forceful enough to sustain the storm

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    have the same wind speeds, damages, and locations. They are different because of its size and causes. To begin with the wind speeds of a tornado and hurricane can be up to 100 mph and up. When a weak tornado hits its only 40-70 mph. When a stronger on hits it is 100 mph and up. A tornado has many wind speeds, but it can be dangerous. A hurricane has to have strong winds like 74mph+. The weak ones are only 74 and up but the bigger ones are 154mph and higher. There wind speeds need to be above

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    designs. What can start off as a simple tropical storm can turn deadly within a matter of hours. High-winds, rain, and destruction seems to be the basic understand most have of hurricanes. Which for the most part seems to be correct. Over the recent years NASA and a team of meteorologist have been working diligently to help better improve the tracking and prediction of hurricanes. Aside from high winds, there are much more to hurricanes than what is understood. Before we can fully understand hurricanes

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    How Tornadoes Happen

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    more than any other country. Tornadoes are very dangerous in multiple ways! A tornado is a spinning cloud that has a funnel shape. They can have very rapid and high wind speeds. They sound very powerful! A tornado is made up of many factors. This paper will discuss where most tornadoes occur. How a tornado forms. The various wind speeds of a tornado. Last but not least, the sound of tornadoes. Most tornadoes occur in Tornado Alley. This is just East of the rocky mountains. Tornado Alley is a name

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    Once maximum sustained winds reach 74 miles per hour or higher, it is then an official hurricane (National Hurricane Center, n.d.). A major hurricane is when maximum sustained winds reach 111 miles per hour or higher (National Hurricane Center, n.d.). It is imperative to understand the magnitude of hurricanes and the dangers it can leave behind. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is used to categorize hurricanes on a 1 to 5 scale based on their sustained wind speed (National Hurricane Center

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    took place. This body of water is approximately four hundred yards from the roadway on both sides. The Acacia Reservation has several abiotic factors that directly affect the ecosystem, some of those are sunlight, temperature, rainfall, wind speeds, and rocks. Sunlight directly affects the ecosystem as it distributes energy to plants and also affects the temperature. Sunlight is extremely important because it forms the basis of the food chain as it allows some plants to survive and others

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    have strong winds up to speeds of 75 to 200 mph. A hurricane forms when

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    temperatures are high all year round. Hurricanes also need wind action to form. Warm air, together with moisture from evaporation from the ocean surface rises, creating low pressure on the water surface, which is immediately substituted by cooler air. This process continues, and the resulting moisture-laden clouds begin to expand. Thunderstorms with rains form. The thunderstorms with rains begin to move slowly with mild western winds (too much winds will disperse the buildup). In a day or two, stronger

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    trajectory of a hurricane, the extremely violent winds and rain can suddenly stop. Moreover, this can leave behind a deceiving clear sky, but the hurricane is far from

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    typhoons or cyclones depending on where it occurs but the scientific term for these storms is a tropical cyclone. Hurricanes can reach wind speeds of 200 mph. Most hurricanes last up to a week travelling 10-20 mph over the ocean. Hurricanes move counter-clockwise around the “eye”(the center of the storm). The eye is the calmest part of the storm, it only has light winds and fair weather. When hurricanes come into land they can cause lots of destruction, they destroy buildings, trees and cars.

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