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What's the difference between a tornado and a hurricane? Find out . . . ... The Hurricane ... The air in the eye of the hurricane is at low pressure, and is calm. As the eye passes over, the winds may drop altogether, and a small circle of clear sky may be visible overhead for a short period of time.
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mmem.spschools.org/grade5science/weather/hurricanediagr...
mmem.spschools.org/grade5science/weather/hurricanediagram.html
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Diagram of hurricane formation showing movement of warm, humid air and cold, unstable air between the upper and lower atmosphere. ... Diagram from NASA. ... Search LEARN NC for diagrams, hurricane formation, hurricanes, meteorology, and oceanography.
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www.learnnc.org/lp/multimedia/2367
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What makes a storm a hurricane ... The seven main characteristics that define a tropical cyclone, including a hurricane, are: ... Hurricane winds weaken with height...
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www.usatoday.com/weather/tg/whurwhat/whurwhat.htm
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Printable Hurricane Activities for Early and Fluent Readers ... ; Label the Hurricane + Information; Label the hurricanes and read about a hurricane's structure on this printout. Answers: eye, eyewall, spiral rainbands.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/weather/hurricane/ac...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/weather/hurricane/activities.shtml
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Quiz + Label Hurricane Anatomy Diagram Printout. ... 8-10. Read the definitions in the word bank below, then label the hurricane diagram. ... This is a thumbnail of the Label the Hurricane Anatomy Diagram. The full-size printout is available only to site members.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/weather/hurricane/la...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/weather/hurricane/label/topview/
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WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF A HURRICANE? ... The typical hurricane has 2 or 3 and sometimes more outer convective bands. These bands are comprised of cells resembling ordinary thunderstorms and can be up to 300 miles from the eye. The outer convective bands are generally 40 to 80 miles apart and come in advance of the main...
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www.co.orange.tx.us/parts_of_hurricane.htm
www.co.orange.tx.us/parts_of_hurricane.htm
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This diagram appeared in the September 27, 2004 issue of Time magazine. This graphic was a collaboration between myself and Ed Gabel. In this diagram Ed created the illustration of the airplane as well as designing the layout of the graphic. I created the illustration of the hurricane.
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www.joelertola.com/grfx/grfx_new/chrt_hurricane.html
www.joelertola.com/grfx/grfx_new/chrt_hurricane.html
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A hurricane is a powerful storm that measures several hundred miles in diameter. Hurricanes have two main parts. The first is the eye of the hurricane, which is a calm area in the center of the storm. Usually, the eye of a hurricane measures about 20 miles in diameter, and has very few clouds.
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www.miamisci.org/hurricane/howhurrwork.html
www.miamisci.org/hurricane/howhurrwork.html
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Directions: On the lines below, write the sequence of weather conditions needed for a hurricane to form. Be sure to use complete sentences. ... To The Process...
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www.teachnet-lab.org/hornik/hurricanes/hurricanediagram...
www.teachnet-lab.org/hornik/hurricanes/hurricanediagram.htm
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