Hurricane hunters have special tools to find out about facts and information about hurricanes. One in particular is the dropsonde. The dropsonde is small, round, and has a tube shape with a parachute on top so the tool does not hit the ground to hard. To use this instrument, hurricane hunters drop the dropsonde into the hurricane’s eye (which is the middle of the hurricane) then it falls into the ocean and gathers information about the hurricane, when its done it radios information to the plane.
Category 5 hurricanes are the highest level of impact and size a hurricane can be; therefore they can be very catastrophic and one must prepare (especially when you live in Florida). There are many ways you can prepare efficiently for a hurricane, even if you can not accurately predict when, where, or how hard it will hit.
The first reason why Hurricane Hunters are the most useful type of technology out of three listed is because it allows for the public to have more accurate information on storms. Hurricane Hunters obtain this information through
Another tool that has recently been in use to monitor hurricanes is the NASA Global Hawk, which is an experimental unmanned aircraft that is used to test possible operational capabilities within a hurricane. Likewise, once a hurricane is projected to become a threat to land, the hurricane is immediately monitored by the U.S. Air Force, and NOAA hurricane aircraft, and land stations.
The theme of any literary work is the message that the author is trying to convey, the central point of the story. All stories have a theme, some have more than others and some have less. There is always the main central theme of a story too, one that is at the central conflict of the story. In the play Antigone by Sophocles, a young woman (Antigone) is dealt with the conflict of burying her brother and disobeying the law, or obeying the law and let his corpse rot. Sophocles combines character, setting, and figurative language together to show that rational thinking, like the Gods, Prophets, and others see: is better than stubborn and self centered thinking, similar to Creon's.
Florida has no power, the days after the Hurricane. The fourth day, people in Florida faced super hot days and 99% of power customers have no electricity. You have to what three hours at any gas station, while people stand in line for hours just to buy a fruit juice at a Lowe's store. about 1,000 people from Texas are working in central Florida to try and help 100,000 residents. People are wanting to get service in three days, but at this rate they won’t get service for another week. recovery is only getting started, and some areas remain flooded. Florida Keys as frustrated evacuees emerge from shelters ready to go home.
I have always found the ocean to be a very intriguing part of the Earth. There are infinitely many discoveries that have yet to be made about it. My fascination with the ocean sparked the idea to do my class paper on hurricanes and what they are along with their effects. I remember hearing about all the damages from Hurricane Katrina after it hit the coast near New Orleans. The only information I really know about them is what is briefly covered on the news. I thought it would be interesting to discover the true effects they can have on not only people that endure them, but also the environment as it gets ripped to shreds by the plethora of winds and water.
Hurricanes start over tropical and subtropical sea water. It begins when warm water, damp air, and solid winds impact and make a turning heap of storms and mists. A typhoon may last a couple of hours or a few days.
The winds were at 100 miles and the water was CRAZY bring down houses. The storm was so powerful it wiped out everything . It was so windy that men and women said it took them off their feet. Only 5% of people had inshurnice. 30 to 50 feet high that was crazy back then. A survivor said “the gates of hell were opening”. 682 men,women and even kids died the night of 1938. It was bad and good the bad thing was the hurricane but the good thing is it gave 10,000 people jobs. It cost 400 million dollers to the new englend area
Hurricanes are an inexplicable and beyond treacherous natural disaster. Unfortunately, they kill hundreds of people on average every year. However, the humongous super storms provide days in advance for preparation. Stupidity is not an option during the monstrous storms. Being prepared and having extra food, water, and other necessities may keep you alive. Safety is the key goal during and even after the cataclysm.
Natural disasters are sudden events caused by the environment that can destroy the structure of a city and also injured people. Hurricanes and earthquakes are examples of natural disasters, in the “The Story of an Eyewitness” and the “Letter from New Orleans” these disasters are raised. The purposes of this stories are very distinct, taking into account that they show different perspectives.
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Hurricane season is one of the only natural disasters that you can possibly prepare for, but how prepared can you really be? Every year, between the beginning of June and the end of November, the Atlantic Ocean becomes very busy with producing one hurricane or even more at a time. The peak of hurricane season usually take place during the months of August and September. This is usually when things get a bit aggressive with Mother Nature.
One of the most deadly natural disasters to takes place in the United States occurred in 2005. Throughout the Southern states of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and in the Gulf of Mexico killing thousands of people and destroying multiple business and land structures. Hurricane Katerina had been nationally televised showing clips of the water raising, people standing on roofs calling out for help, people loading the stadium and other forms of chaos that had taken place. There are multiple challenges that I believe the authorities had to face when processing this scene for evidence. The first being the collection of bodies, many people due to hurricane drowned and were trembled over by buildings or houses which fell down. Their bodies decomposed and some not fully intact from injuries that took place while the hurricane was in progress.
Physical development is any physical change to the body or brain, including motor skills and health (Module 8.1: What Is Lifespan Development?, 2017). Many examples can be found throughout a person’s life, such as a one year old baby learning to stack building blocks and puberty. Cognitive development consists of mental processes and skills, such as memory, reasoning, and creativity (Module 8.1: What Is Lifespan Development?, 2017). A little boy who has sensitive hearing may hear many babies cry and then hear one baby in particular’s cry that hurts his ears. Now when the boy encounters a child younger than he is, he holds his ears and pleads to leave thinking every baby’s cry will hurt his ears. Psychosocial development is basically the development
Energy and water vapor will continue to build up the storm to hurricane level. When wind speed exceeds 74 miles per hour, a tropical hurricane is born. Hurricanes use energy and water vapor to power themselves, with the help of favorable winds. The swirling storms create a calm, clear area in the middle called the eye. The eye is defined by downdrafts of dry air within the center of the hurricane. It is calm and clear within the eye with very little air pressure. A definite rotation about the eye of the storm can be seen. The eye is surrounded by a region of intense heat and powerful winds. This is called the eye wall.