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Learn more about hurricanes and tornadoes, the areas of the world they affect, how they are formed and when, and what you can do to survive such an extreme storm.
Research on the emergency procedures and safety tips that can keep you safe before, during and after a hurricane.
List several safety tips that will help you cope with the situation after the hurricane has left your area.
How do hurricanes form?
Watch the video then type in a short explanation of how the hurricanes are formed.
The classification system for hurricanes is called The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, and it's a 1 to 5 categorization of the hurricane's intensity at the indicated time.
Each category expresses the intensity in miles per hour. Example: category 1 (74-95 mph).
Type in the other 4 categories.
Type in the two official seasons from the Atlantic and Pacific.
Research on the emergency procedures and safety tips that can keep you safe before, during and after a hurricane. Type in several of them.
Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth
Watch the video then type in a short explanation of how the tornadoes are formed.
The classification system for tornadoes is called The Fujita Scale (or F scale), and it's an F0 to F6 categorization of the tornado's intensity.
Each category expresses the intensity in miles per hour.
Example: category F0 (40–72 mph; includes damages to trees, chimneys, and billboards).
Type in the other 5 categories.
Tornadoes can occur almost all over the world, but US's unique geography makes it the ideal place for their development.
Type in the tornado seasons in the United States, taking into account the
Southeast and Northern Plains regions.
Which are the areas/countries of the world hit most frequently or severely by tornadoes? Choose from the options below or add your own.
Tornadoes are local storms of short duration (this ranges between 5 and 10 minutes) formed of winds that rotate at very high speeds, usually in a counter-clockwise direction.
A tornado's characteristics: