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  1. Hurricane Bay by Heather Graham, 2002-04-01
  2. Story of the 1900 Galveston Hurricane
  3. Hurricane Hex (Charmed) by Diana G. Gallagher, 2006-02-07
  4. Black Cloud: The Great Florida Hurricane of 1928 by Eliot Kleinberg, 2003-07
  5. There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class, and Hurricane Katrina
  6. Eyes of the Storm: Hurricane Katrina and Rita The Photographic Story by The Dallas Morning News, 2006-01-25
  7. The Storm: Students of Biloxi, Mississippi, Remember Hurricane Katrina
  8. Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster by Michael Eric Dyson, 2006-02-28
  9. Florida Hurricanes and Tropical Storms: 1871-2001, Expanded Edition by JOHN M. WILLIAMS, IVER W. DUEDALL, 2002-06-30
  10. The Hurricane Mystery (Boxcar Children Mysteries)
  11. Young Bond 04. Hurricane Gold by Charlie Higson, 2007-09-30
  12. Hurricane Moon by Alexis Glynn Latner, 2007-07-18
  13. Storm of the Century: The Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 by Willie Drye, 2003-07-01
  14. Voices In The Hurricane and other stories by Katia Ulysse, 2007-12-09

41. University Of Miami :: The Hurricanes Official Athletic Site
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42. NORTHEAST HURRICANES BASKETBALL
AAU girls/boys basketball tournaments in the greater North Shore area of Massachusetts.
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43. LI Hurricanes Front Door
New York State Sr. B and USA National Sr. B teams. Upcoming team events, statistics, team contacts, and a links section.
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44. FAQ : HURRICANES, TYPHOONS, AND TROPICAL CYCLONES
A BASIC DEFINITIONS. A1) What is a hurricane, typhoon, or tropical cyclone?A2) What are Cape Verde type hurricanes? L hurricanes versus TORNADOES.
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Recommended by This is currently a multi-part FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions report) that is in its seventeenth incarnation (version 3.0). However, there may be some errors or discrepancies that have not yet been found. If you do see an item that needs correction, OR if you have any additional questions that you think should be added to this FAQ, please contact me directly. This file contains various definitions, answers for some specific questions, information about the various tropical cyclone basins, provides sites that you can access both real-time information about tropical cyclones, what is available on-line for historical storms, as well as good books to read and various references for tropical cyclones. Keep in mind that this FAQ is not considered a reviewed paper to reference. Its main purpose is to provide quick answers for (naturally) frequently asked questions as well as to be a pointer to various sources of information. Much of the on-line information is pulled from Ilana Stern's wonderful "Sources of Meteorological Data FAQ" and I acknowledge the time and effort she has put in in originally compiling this information. Also Gary Gray has put together a very comprehensive listing of tropical cyclone Web sites that I've included here with his permission.

45. Houston Hurricanes 9U
Houston hurricanes, 9U AAA baseball team in the CyFair Sports Association. Includes try-out information.
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The Houston Hurricanes is a 9U Select Baseball Team. The team is part of the Houston Select League at Baseball USA, Houston, Texas. There are several leagues in the Houston Metropolitan area, but only one focuses on the Major Division, Baseball USA’s Houston Select League. The higher caliber of play is designed to enhance a players' skills to the extent that the individual player will have the opportunity to play High School baseball at an earlier age. What value can you place on having your child be on a team, striving every day to get better at an activity he loves?
How valuable is it to have him learn all the lessons that the game of baseball teaches about life — that successes (and setbacks) are temporary — that criticism of his performance is different from criticism of his self — and that he's capable of making a greater effort than he ever imagined possible?

46. The Busstop Hurricanes Official Site
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47. CHC-All About Hurricanes
About Us. All About hurricanes. The Canadian Connection. Just for Kids! Glossary. hurricanesThe Basics. How are hurricanes Categorized? Impacts of hurricanes.
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48. Hurricane
In extreme cases, hurricanes can last as long as 3 to 4 weeks. In terms of thetotal energy involved, hurricanes are the most powerful storms on Earth.
http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/hurricane.html
Grade 7 Natural Disasters Project A hurricane is a powerful cyclone (low-pressure area containing rising warm air) that forms over tropical oceans. During late summer and early autumn, low-pressure areas often form over the Caribbean or the Gulf of Mexico. Warm, moist air begins to rise rapidly. Cooler air moves in, and the air begins to spin. As the air pressure in the center drops, more air is drawn into the spinning system. The system begins to spin faster. The rapidly spinning, rising air forms a doughnut-shaped wall of strong winds, clouds, and rainfall. Inside the wall, the air is calm. This calm center is called the eye of the hurricane. Outside the eye, winds may reach rotational speeds close to 480 km/h. The high waves and strong winds of a hurricane often cause great damage, especially in coastal areas. Heavy rain may also cause serious flooding. Meteorologists can track the path of a hurricane and issue watches or warnings to people living near the coast as the storm approaches. A typical hurricane lasts for about 9 days. In extreme cases, hurricanes can last as long as 3 to 4 weeks. In terms of the total energy involved, hurricanes are the most powerful storms on Earth. Since 1943, U.S. military

49. Hurricane Virtual Field Trip
hurricanes occur in the tropical regions of the world in 7 distinct basins, andare called hurricanes in the Carribean, Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern
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Trailhead Teacher's Resources Start Field Trip A hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone that sustains winds of 74 miles per hour and greater. Hurricanes occur in the tropical regions of the world in 7 distinct basins, and are called Hurricanes in the Carribean, Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern Pacific, Typhoons in the western Pacific, and Cyclones in the Indian Ocean. A hurricane "watch" is issued when the threat of storm conditions is expected between 24-36 hours. A "warning" is issued when the storm is expected within 24 hours or less. Objectives
  • Students will learn what a hurricane is, and how and where they are formed. Students will learn how to prepare for a hurricane and what to do in the event of a storm. Students will be taken to some of the best hurricane resources available on the Web where they can research and retrieve all kinds of storm data including historical storms, careers, tracking instruments, current weather maps, and much more.
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    1. What conditions are necessary to create a hurricane?

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51. Elementary Theme Pages By Jim Cornish
Learn what hurricanes are, where they form, how they are studied and why they are so destructive. Includes activities and background information.
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52. Unisys Weather: Classic Hurricanes
Classic hurricanes. Image Track, Hurricane ANDREW (1628 AUG 1992)Max Winds 135 Min Pres 922 Category 5 This was the the most
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Hurricane ANDREW (16-28 AUG 1992)
Max Winds: 135 Min Pres: 922 Category: 5
This was the the most detructive hurricane to hit the US mainland. Andrew took a beeline direction for the south Florida coast wiping out most of south Dade county including the city of Homestead. The total damage exceded $25 billion. Andrew weakened somewhat moving over Florida and continued into the Gulf heading towards Louisiana where it made final landfall west of New Orleans. Tracking information
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Hurricane HUGO (10-25 SEP 1989)
Max Winds: 140 Min Pres: 918 Category: 5
This was a powerful category 5 hurricane that formed well out into the Atlantic and lasted almost 2 weeks. The storm hit the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico causing tremendous damage. It then moved out over the western Atlantic, reintensifying and hitting South Carolina causing near $7 billion in damage. Tracking information
Image og Hugo east of Caribbean when category 5 (2001Z 15 SEP 89) Image of Hugo over windward islands of Caribbean (1331Z 17 SEP 89) Image of Hugo in Atlantic trying to regroup (1701Z 20 SEP 89) Image of Hugo off South Carolina (2031Z 21 SEP 89) Enh. IR Image of Hugo off South Carolina (0001Z 22 SEP 89)

53. THE 2001 UNDER 14 HILLCREST HURRICANES
Includes the team, schedules and photographs. Hillcrest Village Soccer Club (HVSC), located at Leslie and Cummer.
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54. What Are Hurricanes
What Are hurricanes? hurricanes are large tropical storms with heavy winds. Buttonthat takes you back to Severe Weather hurricanes main page.
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What Are Hurricanes?
Hurricanes are large tropical storms with heavy winds. By definition, they contain winds in excess of 74 miles per hour (119 km per hour) and large areas of rainfall. In addition, they have the potential to spawn dangerous tornadoes. The strong winds and excessive rainfall also produce abnormal rises in sea levels and flooding. Christopher Columbus was the first European in modern times to write about the hurricane. The Indians of Guatemala called the god of stormy weather "Hunrakan." Similar names were probably present throughout the Caribbean. Captain Fernando de Oviedo gave storms their modern name when he wrote "So when the devil wishes to terrify them, he promises them the 'Huracan,' which means 'tempest.'" The same storms in other parts of the world are known as typhoons, baqulros, Bengal cyclones and willy-willies. The ocean-water temperature has to be above 79 degrees F in order for a hurricane to be generated, so they normally form in late summer and early fall when the conditions are right. Meteorologists use the term tropical storm when a storm's winds are under 74 miles per hour, and hurricane when the wind speed rises. A hurricane has a peaceful center called the eye, that is often distinctive in satellite images. The eye stretches from 10 to 30 miles wide and often contains calm winds, warm temperatures and clear skies. Around this tropical bliss is a frenzy of winds gusting at speeds up to 186 miles per hour. If one percent of the energy in one hurricane could be captured, all the power, fuel, and heating requirements of the United States could be met for an entire year. It takes 500 trillion horsepower to whirl the great core of winds at such tremendous speeds. It is the equivalent of exploding an atomic bomb every 10 seconds.

55. ReliefWeb: Natural Disasters, ReliefWeb: , ReliefWeb:
Archived information, from 1981 to the present, about major natural disasters, including floods, droughts, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, and cyclones, focussing on international humanitarian relief efforts. From the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
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56. USA Today - Miami Hurricanes
News coverage of the team with daily updates, roster, statistics and game results.
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57. Research On Hurricanes
hurricanes. by Rachel Rusch and Janira Vazquez, grade 8. hurricanesare very destructive storms of nature. They consist of very
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Hurricanes
by Rachel Rusch and Janira Vazquez, grade 8
Hurricanes are very destructive storms of nature. They consist of very powerful and deadly winds that measure from 200-300 miles in diameter. Near the center or the eye of the storm, winds measure up to 74 miles per hour or more. The heavy winds cause large waves which contribute to devastating floods. Over 90% of deaths in hurricanes occur from drowning.
Development
Hurricanes develop from easterly waves in long narrow regions of low pressure from trade winds. There are different levels of intensity before a storm develops into a hurricane. It develops from easterly waves to tropical depressions, to tropical storms, then into a hurricane. They form in the North Pacific and Atlantic Oceans over warm water in areas of low pressure; usually in the hurricane season of June to November. However, most storms occur in September. There are usually about 6-8 hurricanes each year.
Effects
Hurricanes in the United states affect mostly the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. They move around the eye in a counterclockwise direction, and usually move west to gain power. Most affect the east coast greatly. Several storms have caused devastating results here in Florida. Including Hurricane Andrew . It was one of the most intense storms in the 1900's history of the United states.

58. BALTIC HURRICANES - The Official Homepage
Neben Spielplan, Tabelle der Reginoalliga NordOst, Rosters und History wird auf der Seite auch ein Fanbereich angeboten.
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59. Www.hurricanes98.com/
Gander Academy s Hurricane Resources on the World Wide WebFeatured in September 2000, Gander Academy s hurricanesTheme Page, Research Topics on hurricanes.
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