By Bryan Ray Tunison Illustrated by Bryan Ray Tunison

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By Bryan Ray Tunison Illustrated by Bryan Ray Tunison Weather Project (Hurricanes) By Bryan Ray Tunison Illustrated by Bryan Ray Tunison

Yet! Incredible! Incredible! I can not believe my eyes! These are the worst hurricanes so far in the United States read this crazy graph!

Hurricane fact! Hurricanes have category's 1 to 5, it depends on how much speed and wind it has too! C1- Wind of 74 to 95 mph (119 to 153 kph) C2- Winds of 96 to 110 (154 to 177 kph) C3- Winds of 111 to 130 mph (179 to 209 kph) C4- Winds of 131 to 155 mph (211 to 249 kph) C5- Winds of more than 155 mph (249 kph)

How to make hurricanes safer. The way to make a hurricane safer I would put a strong wall around cities so the hurricanes doesn’t hit the cities. Because if a hurricane forms around the city the walls will block the hurricane from the city so no hurricanes hit the cities.

Hurricane Categories Whoa! Are you seeing this? These are all the category's for hurricanes 1-5 look at this weird graph and see for yourself!

How to lower the impact of how to stay safe in a hurricane. On the news the news people are going to say “ Get ready because there is a Hurricane forming” What you're supposed to do is either drive or take a plane to somewhere safe or get on top of your roof so when the hurricane forms not going to harm you because hurricanes are not as tall as your roof. That's how to stay safe in a Hurricanes.

How to stay safe in a Hurricane PT1 How to stay safe in a hurricane at home! When hurricanes strikes at home you need to patch up doors, and windows. The safest thing to do is get on a plane and fly to a safe place. 1.Get your storm kit and pet kit. 2. Move things from outside that might blow away 3. Go on a plane and live somewhere else or stay inside at all time How to stay safe at school! 1.In class stay in the corner of the room 2.Stay away from Windows 3.Make sure your teacher has a plan 4. Wait until the teachers say it's over Hurricanes at school are not common because has usually the news tells you if there's going to be a hurricane. Your parents wouldn't let you go to school if there's a hurricane watch.

How to stay safe in a hurricane PT2 How to stay safe somewhere else 1. Grab stuff you need to survive and stay in the corner of the room you're in and don't panic 2. If the person you're with says to evacuate the room try to get to a safe shelter and stay away from Windows You and your friend(s) have to evacuate the room quick and to a shelter real fast if you want to be safe because hurricanes are fast and deadly. What to have in your storm kit! 1.Canned dried food ( with can opener) 2. A radio with spare batteries 3. A Very good flashlight 4. Pet food ( If you have pets) 5. First aid kit 6. A whistle for rescue crews to find you

Glossary Hurricane- spinning circle of warm water of destruction. Harm- Disturb someone or something Common- Not really done a lot Category- A place to put separate amount of things in.