Thursday, February 13, 2014

HURRICANES

A hurricane can be compared to a tornado in water.  The makings of a hurricane starts off as a tropical storm, with winds of 39-73 miles per hour.  When the winds advance to above 74 mph it is considered a hurricane.  Hurricanes can be very devastating if it hits land.  For example Hurricane Katrina hit America in 2005 and left many states in a stage of disaster. 

Attached is a link of a game that can help students better understand hurricanes. 
http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/weather_games/hurricane-word-o-rama.html

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