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60 Things Students Can Create To Demonstrate What They Know by Ryan Schaaf, Notre Dame of Maryland University When I was a high school student,…
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In the simplest terms, the Sun’s heat and Earth’s rotation lead to hurricanes. Near the equator, the Sun’s intense rays warm vast areas of ocean.
The Sun’s heat causes ocean surface waters to evaporate. The warm, moist air rises, cools, and condenses to form clouds. If the air is warm enough, large thunderstorms can form.
Several large thunderstorms cluster together. Earth’s rotation causes the winds to swirl around its center and wind speed increase.
If wind speeds increase to 63 kilometer (39 miles per hour), it becomes a tropical storm. If winds reach 120 kilometer (74 miles per hour), it becomes a hurricane.
As a hurricane travels over warm ocean waters, it is fueled by heat and water. As it moves over land, its heat supply is cut off and the powerful storm weakens.
Learn more about historic hurricanes and how scientists track them.
I love this because it is so timely, and the visuals are amazing for helping students (and adults) understand hurricanes and how they work.
I wanted to repost this article because it is excellent in teaching students about hurricanes.
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