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When dose hurricane season start?
June 1
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How does a hurricane start?
A hurricane starts with a few basics, one of which is a very warm ocean to serve as a source of energy.
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true or false you need to board up windows
true you need to board you windows.
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can hurricanes rip trees form the ground
yes some hurricanes are so powerful that they can pull trees from the ground.
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how fast is a level 1 winds
74-95 mph
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What is a hurricane
a hurricane is a tropical cyclone
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How do you know when a hurricane is coming?
Meteorologists track hurricanes using satellites. We take measurements around the storm that tell us what the winds are.
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are you suppose to swim in flooded water
no because it might have power lines in it.
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true or false can they pull down power lines
yes
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how fast is level 2 winds
96-110mph
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do hurricanes need heat
yes to move
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When was the first hurricane ever recorded by meteorologists?
He experienced the fringes of a hurricane in 1494.
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why do you need batteries
you need batteries for you hand radio.
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is it safe to be in a trailer
no because they can easily get pulled into the eye
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how fast is level 3 winds
111-129mph
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dose evaporation increases their power
yes it dose help the hurricane
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where was the first hurricane recorded?
Hispaniola.
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why do you need water
you need water to drink and make pre-dried food
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how fast is level 4 winds
130-156mph
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how dose a hurricane rotate
it rotates counter clockwise
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Do problems with air pollution, the ozone layer, and the greenhouse effect have any influence on the frequency and/or severity of hurricanes?
There have been no studies that relate hurricane activity to ozone depletion. However, air pollution and the greenhouse effect are related since industrial can increase the greenhouse effect.
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why do you need a first aid kit
you need a first aid kit so if you or someone around you gets hurt.
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how fast is level 5 winds
156 or higher
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