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aomlnoaagovhrddatasubreanalhtml 1 THE GREAT GALVESTON TEXAS HURRICANE DISASTER September 9 1900 Galveston Texas 8 000 deaths ranges up to 10000 12000 category 4

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aomlnoaagovhrddatasubreanalhtml 1 THE GREAT GALVESTON TEXAS HURRICANE DISASTER September 9 1900 Galveston Texas 8 000 deaths ranges up to 10000 12000 category 4 at landfall pressure 2764 936 mb at landfall damage 150 million deadliest US weat. By: Maggie Colf. Tornadoes. “There is also disagreement as to whether separate touchdowns of the same funnel constitute separate tornado.”. Tornadoes may not have a visible funnel.. Truth is that we don’t fully understand.. S6E4. I can relate unequal heating of land and water surfaces to form tornados and thunderstorms.. I can relate how moisture evaporating from the oceans affects the weather patterns and events such as hurricanes.. October 27/28 2010. Extreme Weather. Hurricane Ivan. over Gulf, Sept. 2004. Source: NOAA. Definitions. Climate Change. : . . Changes in climate of the past, present or future associated with . natural . WHAT DO HURRICANES AND TORNADOES HAVE IN COMMON?. Low Pressure . Strong Winds . Hazardous to Life and Property . HOW DO THEY DIFFER?. Location . Size . Duration . Season of Occurrence . Distinctive Hazards. . By : . Deavian. foster . Class : 5H. What is an earthquake?. A earthquake is a shaking of the earths crust and is a geological phenomenon . Earthquakes can cause intense vibration of the ground, soil liquefaction, and distortion of the ground. Earthquakes can happen almost anywhere but are most common along the boundaries of the tectonic plates. Earthquakes are primarily caused of movement of the tectonic plates. It lasts more than a few seconds.. WHAT DO HURRICANES AND TORNADOES HAVE IN COMMON?. Low Pressure . Strong Winds . Hazardous to Life and Property . HOW DO THEY DIFFER?. Location . Size . Duration . Season of Occurrence . Distinctive Hazards. Tornadoes are . rotating columns of air that extend down from a storm cloud in the shape of a . funnel.. Anything . in the path of a tornado, including houses, cars, forests, and other ecosystems, . are . Presented By Suru . Saha. (EMC/NCEP). Contributors: . Jack Woollen, Daryl Kleist, Dave . Behringer. , Steve Penny, . Xingren . Wu, Bob . Grumbine. , Mike . Ek. , . Jiarui. Dong, . Shrinivas. . Moorthi. Hurricane Seasons. Saffir. -Simpson Scale. What is a hurricane. ?. What . 4 conditions are necessary for hurricane . formation. What . happens as hurricanes approach land?. Based on wind speed:. Hurricanes that are Category 3 or higher . Kerry Emanuel. Lorenz Center, MIT. Walter Orr Roberts. (1915-1990). Dedicated to Science in the Service of Society. Program. Hurricanes and Hurricane Disasters. Hurricane Impacts. Societal Response to Hurricanes. Presentation provided by:Bureau of Economic GeologyJackson School of GeosciencesThe University of Texas at Austin What Is A Hurricane? Hurricanes are intense tropical cyclones with a maximum sustained Applications. Development of an Aura Chemical Reanalysis in support Air Quality Applications. R. Bradley . Pierce. (NOAA/NESDIS/STAR). Allen . Lenzen. , Todd . Schaack. . (UW-Madison SSEC). Project . historical New England whaling ship logbooks and reanalyses. . Neele Sander. 1,2. , Caroline C. Ummenhofer. 2. , Bastian Münch. 3. , Timothy D. Walker. 2,4. 1. Christian-Albrechts-Universität . zu. Typhoon . Lekima. made landfall near Taizhou, China (about 125mi/200km south of Shanghai) . early . August . 10 (local time), . with winds estimated at 110mph (175 km/. hr. ) (Category 2 storm). . A few hours before landfall, the GPM core observatory passed over the storm and detected a pronounced concentric eyewall .

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