Jennifer Class Ms. Valenti November 2005

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Jennifer Class 3-303 Ms. Valenti November 2005 Hurricane Rita Jennifer Class 3-303 Ms. Valenti November 2005

What is a Hurricane? A hurricane is a huge storm that forms over warm water. A hurricane has a lot of power.

How Does a Hurricane Form? A hurricane forms from warm ocean water.

How Are Hurricanes Classified? Hurricanes are classified by Category 1,2,3,4 or 5. They have to be a category for hurricanes so the meteorologists can track the hurricane.

Intro To My Hurricane My hurricane is hurricane Rita. I chose this hurricane because I think it would be interesting to research.

Duration Hurricane Rita started on Sept. 17, 2005. Hurricane Rita ended on Sept. 26, 2005.

Areas Affected Hurricane Rita had affected lots of places in America. The places affected are The Bahamas, Florida, Cuba, Yucatan Peninsula, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, and Arkansas

How can we be prepare? We need to prepare by getting the following items: Money Food Your family Bandages Tools Water Book to read Medicine

Bibliography 150px-Hurricane_Rita_Peak http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Hurricane_Rita_Peak.jpg, Nov.23, 2005 Hurricane http://www.worldbook.com/wc/popup?path=features/hurricanes&page=html/intro.htm&direct=yeshttp://www.worldbook.com/wc/popup?path=features/hurricanes&page=html/intro.htm&direct=yeshttp://www.worldbook.com/wc/popup?path=features/hurricanes&page=html/intro.htm&direct=yeshttp://www.worldbook.com/wc/popup?path=features/hurricanes&page=html/intro.htm&direct=yes, Nov.23, 2005 Hurricanebegins http://www.miamisci.org/hurricane/howhurrwork.html?194,163, Nov. 23, 2005 _40837324_flood_getty http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4260000/newsid_4267300/4267316.stm, Nov. 30, 2005 _40824712_02_rita_afp_40824712_02_rita_afp Nov.30,2005 _40824714_03_rita_getty Nov.30,2005

Other Information www.nylearns.org/jvalenti www.fema.gov www.nationalgeographic.com www.worldbook.com www.wikipedia.org