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         Hurricanes:     more books (100)
  1. Hurricane Book & CD (Read Along Book & CD) by David Wiesner, 2008-05-05
  2. Hurricanes & Hangovers: and other tall tales and loose lies from the coconut telegraph by Dear Miss Mermaid, 2008-11-24
  3. Hurricanes by Seymour Simon, 2007-07-01
  4. The Magic School Bus Inside A Hurricane by Joanna Cole, 1996-08-01
  5. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson, Mary Nethery, 2008-08-05
  6. The Young Bond Series, Book Four: Hurricane Gold (A James Bond Adventure) by Charlie Higson, 2010-04-06
  7. Sudden Sea: The Great Hurricane of 1938 by R.A. Scotti, 2004-08-24
  8. Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster by Michael Eric Dyson, 2007-07-03
  9. Hurricane: A Novel by Terry Trueman, 2008-03-01
  10. Hurricanes in Paradise by Denise Hildreth, 2010-05-10
  11. Hurricane Joe (Hardy Boys: All New Undercover Brothers #11) by Franklin W. Dixon, 2006-08-01
  12. The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Douglas Brinkley, 2007-08-01
  13. Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee by Paul Chaat Smith, Robert Allen Warrior, 1997-09-01
  14. Hurricane I vs Bf 110: 1940 (Duel) by Tony Holmes, 2010-12-21

1. Welcome To Your Carolina Hurricanes Web Site
Led by hurricanes head coach Peter Laviolette, the United States stunned the host Czech Republic 32 on The Carolina hurricanes and RBC Center will host the 2004 NHL Entry
http://www.caneshockey.com/
Who is your pick to take home the Vezina Trophy this year for Best Goaltender? M. Brodeur - New Jersey M. Kiprusoff - Calgary R. Luongo - Florida Chat About It ENTRY DRAFT TICKETS ARE HERE
The Carolina Hurricanes and RBC Center will host the 2004 NHL Entry Draft and special edition Caniac Carnival on June 26-27. Tickets for the event are free and are available at the Dodge Box Office at the RBC Center or any location of The Eye. After June 1, fans may also pick up tickets at any North Carolina RBC Centura banking center or Triangle-area Harris Teeter. Fans can also click here to download a printable version or pick up tickets the day of the event at the RBC Center. For more details, visit the Draft 04 Carolina page . Don't forget to keep up to date on the Stanley Cup Final and the Canes Playoff Pick'em on our update page.
The first three rounds of the Entry Draft and the Special Edition Caniac Carnival will take place on Sat., June 26. The Carnival starts at 9 a.m., and will include live music, a Pacific Trading Card and Memorabilia Show, and all 17 NHL trophies including the Stanley Cup on display. CANES COOL BARS TOUR TO MAKE FINALS STOPS
The Hurricanes are happy to present up to seven special Canes Cool Bars stops for the Stanley Cup Final. Canes radio play-by-play man Chuck Kaiton will be at Tuesday's Game 1 stop at MacGregor Ale House in Cary.

2. FEMA FOR KIDS: HURRICANES
Ocean. hurricanes gather heat and energy through contact with warm ocean waters. Evaporation from the seawater increases their power.
http://www.fema.gov/kids/hurr.htm
The 15 Biggest Hurricanes From 1900-2000 The History Of Hurricanes Why Can't We Stop Hurricanes? Hurricane IQ Quiz ... Mary Ann and Hurricane Camille urricanes are severe tropical storms that form in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Hurricanes gather heat and energy through contact with warm ocean waters. Evaporation from the seawater increases their power. Hurricanes rotate in a counter-clockwise direction around an "eye." Hurricanes have winds at least 74 miles per hour. When they come onto land, the heavy rain, strong winds and heavy waves can damage buildings, trees and cars. The heavy waves are called a storm surge. Storm surges are very dangerous and a major reason why you MUST stay away from the ocean during a hurricane warning or hurricane.

3. FEMA: Hurricanes
Region I, Region II, Region III, Region IV, Region V, Region VI, Region VII, Region VIII, Region IX, Region X. Home » Hazards » hurricanes. Search FEMA. , hurricanes.
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/hurricanes/
Sorry but your browser does not support JavaScript. Hazards Assistance Flood Maps NPSC ... Hazards Hurricanes Search FEMA Hazards Dam Safety Earthquakes Extreme Heat ... Mitigation Division
Hurricanes What Is A Hurricane? A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more. Hurricane winds blow in a large spiral around a relative calm center known as the "eye." The "eye" is generally 20 to 30 miles wide, and the storm may extend outward 400 miles. As a hurricane approaches, the skies will begin to darken and winds will grow in strength. As a hurricane nears land, it can bring torrential rains, high winds, and storm surges. A single hurricane can last for more than 2 weeks over open waters and can run a path across the entire length of the eastern seaboard. August and September are peak months during the hurricane season that lasts from June 1 through November 30. (More Information on Hurricane) The 2004 National Hurricane Conference was held in Orlando, Florida in April 2004

4. University Of Miami :: The Hurricanes Official Athletic Site
The University of Miami Official Athletic Site hurricanes, a member of the FANSonly Network. The most comprehensive coverage of Hurricane Athletics on the internet. 5/13/04. W Tennis. The hurricanes Travel To NCAA Regional 5/12/04. Baseball. hurricanes Welcome ACC Foe North Carolina to `The Light'
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2002 Rose Bowl Game Commemorative Edition DVD Nike® University T-Shirt Takin' it To Tempe Video ... Miami Auctions W Tennis Megan Bradley Advances To Quarterfinals With the win Bradley becomes the all-time singles win leader at Miami. (more) Baseball Baseball Wraps Up Regular Season against No. 11 Long Beach State Hurricanes look to finish regular season strong against the 49ers (more) W Track UM Track Heads To NCAA Regionals Hurricanes will be sending one of the strongest contingents in school history. (more) W Tennis Megan Bradley Advances to Round Of 16 at NCAA's She becomes the first UM player since 1995 to earn All-American status. (more) 2004 Spring Tour - Southwest Florida Golf Classic Raises over $ 47,000 for Hurricane Athletics 2004 Football Reunion 2004 Spring Tour - Tampa Raises Over 5,000 Dollars for the Student-Athlete Scholarship Fund ... Meet These Student-Athletes And Alumni June 2, 2004 - Celebrity Chefs at Benihana Trivia Question Answers Which of the following Heisman trophy winners has a brother who played football for the Hurricanes?

5. Hurricanes: Facts, Photos, Videos--National Geographic Kids
Fly into the eye of deadly hurricanes. Features information, facts and videos. Also includes hurricane safety tips.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/0308/hurricane/
Parents: Nationalgeographic.com Home Kids Home NG Kids Magazine NG Explorer Classroom Magazine ... HURRICANE PATHS FLYING INTO THE EYE OF A HURRICANE A monster storm with 150-mile- (241-kilometer-) an-hour winds churns west across the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists at the National Hurricane Center in Miami have tracked it for days using satellite images. Now they're worried it may threaten the United States. It's time for the "hurricane hunters" to go to work! All ships and airplanes have been warned away from this monster. But two four-engine airplanes, each carrying a flight crew and several scientists, now head toward the storm. Their mission? To collect data inside the hurricane that will tell meteorologists where the storm is going, when it will get there, and how violent it will be. As the planes struggle toward the eye, the pilots fight intense updrafts and downdrafts. The hurricane pelts the planes with rain and hail. Static electricity builds up and then discharges with a flash and a loud bang, causing the crew's hair to literally stand on end. "About the last 15 to 20 miles (24 to 32 kilometers) we get into the eye wall," says Greg Bast, a flight engineer, whose job it is to keep the plane's systems operating properly. "That's where we get banged around a lot."

6. SAARLAND HURRICANES
Auf der Page der FootballAbteilung des SV Saar 05 werden die aktiven und die Jugend-Mannschaften pr¤sentiert. Mit umfangreichen Fotogallerien und einem Fan-Shop.
http://www.saarland-hurricanes.com/
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7. Carolina Hurricanes Boosters Club - Official Booster Club Of The Carolina Hurric
The official website features membership information, merchandise, upcoming events, newsletters, and radio commercials.
http://www.hurricanesboosters.org
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ERIC STAAL
Image provided by Darryl Staal (Eric's cousin) The Canes season officially closed this week with a record of 0-3-1 in their final four games of
the season. The Canes finish third in the Southeast behind Tampa Bay and Atlanta. Monday, March 29, 2004
Panthers 3, Hurricanes 1
The Florida Panthers snapped a franchise-best streak of earning at least one point in 12
consecutive road games (2/23-3/27: 8-0-1-3) as they skated past the Hurricanes 3-1 at Office Depot
Center. Arturs Irbe made 23 saves on 25 shots to earn third-star honors. Jaroslav Svoboda notched
Carolina's only goal against Florida goalie Roberto Luongo. Kristian Huselius and Matt Cullen
scored power-play goals for the Panthers. Tuesday, March 30, 2004

8. Welcome To The Home Of The 2004 Hurricanes
hurricanes news, player profiles, match pictures, game highlights, Super 12 competition standings, and rugby links.
http://www.hurricanes.co.nz/

9. Hurricanes: Online Meteorology Guide
Interact with Atlantic hurricanes from 19502003!! Structure of a Hurricane Discusses the structure of different parts of hurricanes.
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/hurr/home.rxml
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Hurricanes are cyclones that develop over the warm tropical oceans and have sustained winds in excess of 64 knots (74 miles/hour). These storms are capable of producing dangerous winds, torrential rains and flooding, all of which may result in tremendous property damage and loss of life in coastal populations. One memorable storm was Hurricane Andrew (pictured above), which was responsible for at least 50 deaths and more than $30 billion in property damage. The purpose of this module is to introduce hurricanes and their associated features, to show where hurricanes develop, and to explain the atmospheric conditions necessary for hurricane development. The Hurricane module has been organized into the following sections: Sections
Last Update: 09/16/99 Definition and Growth
Defines a hurricane and shows the regions and mechanics of hurricane development. Stages of Development
The different stages of development from depression to hurricane.

10. National Hurricane Center / Tropical Prediction Center
Billboard image of Hurricane Preparedness Hurricane Preparedness Week May 1622, 2004 Learn about the hazards of hurricanes and what you can do to help protect
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Complete information on hurricanes and Tropical Storms, including all advisories, watches and warnings.
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12. National Hurricane Center / Tropical Prediction Center
Memorandum NWS NHC 47 updated 22 April 1997 by Jack Beven. Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense US hurricanes of the 20th century.
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13. National Hurricane Center / Tropical Prediction Center
About TAFB. Products. Learn About. hurricanes. Hurricane. Awareness Learn about the hazards of hurricanes and what you can do to help protect yourself, your family, and your property
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14. Global Warming And Hurricanes
Research into the likely effects of global warming on worldwide hurricane activity in the 21st century.
http://www.gfdl.gov/~rt/glob_warm_hurr.html

15. Online Guide Hurricanes
Online Guide hurricanes hurricanes is one of several online guides produced by the Weather World 2010 project at the University of Illinois. These guides use multimedia technology and the dynamic
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16. Hurricanes
hurricanes This page provides access to a variety of resources about hurricanes. The site contains everything from animations of past hurricanes, to current hurricane predictions, to tutorials on
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17. Hurricanes: A Tropical Cyclone With Winds > 64 Knots
. hurricanes. a tropical cyclone with winds 64 knots. Image by the GOES Project. hurricanes are formed from simple complexes of thunderstorms.
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Hurricanes Hurricanes are tropical cyclones with winds that exceed 64 knots (74 mi/hr) and circulate counter-clockwise about their centers in the Northern Hemisphere (clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere). Image by: the GOES Project Hurricanes are formed from simple complexes of thunderstorms Image by: OSDPD Related to having warm ocean water, high relative humidities in the lower and middle troposphere are also required for hurricane development. These high humidities reduce the amount of evaporation in clouds and maximizes the latent heat released because there is more precipitation . The concentration of latent heat is critical to driving the system. The vertical wind shear in a tropical cyclone's environment is also important. Wind shear is defined as the amount of change in the wind's direction or speed with increasing altitude. The video below shows how wind shear plays a role in hurricane formation. When the wind shear is weak, the storms that are part of the cyclone grow vertically, and the latent heat from condensation is released into the air directly above the storm, aiding in development. When there is stronger wind shear, this means that the storms become more slanted and the latent heat release is dispersed over a much larger area.

18. USATODAY.com
Upto-date information on active hurricanes.
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    19. FAQ Hurricanes, Typhoons, And Tropical Cyclones
    FAQ hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tropical Cyclones This website contains the answers to over 50 questions relating the characteristics of typhoons, tropical cyclones, and hurricanes. It covers a
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    20. Hurricanes, Typhoons & Tropical Cyclones
    Tropical Storms, Worldwide.
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    Tropical Storms, Worldwide
    Click on an area of interest to receive a regional map The tropical cyclone data presented at this site are intended to convey only general information on current storms and must not be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to the protection of property: the data may not be accurate . If you are in the path of a storm you should be listening to official information sources. These data have no official status and should not be used for emergency response decision-making under any circumstances.
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