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You will get the opportunity to see how Atlantic and Eastern Pacific storms are named by the people at the National Hurricane Center as well as go through history, and learn about the destruction from hurricanes past.
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Tropical cyclone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. Tropical cyclones feed on heat released when moist...
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Maine Hurricane Facts ... Here are some facts about Maine Hurricanes and Tropical Storms: ... The highest wind recorded in the Auburn/Lewiston area during a hurricane was 78 mph in 1954 (Carol), and in Maine was 81 mph at Blue Hill and 80 mph at Wiscasset in 1991 (Bob). (Note: Wind Speeds of 93 mph at Blue Hill and 92 at...
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HURRICANE BASICS ... For the North Atlantic, hurricane season lasts from June 1 through November 30. The peak time for hurricanes in this area is August, September, and early October. On rare occasions, tropical systems have formed outside of hurricane season, but generally this isn't the case because the atmosphere is...
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