1900 Galveston Hurricane.

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1900 Galveston Hurricane

www.1900storm.com Click on the Facts and Figures link on the right. Read the information. On your notes sheet, record the 3 statistics you find most interesting.

www.1900storm.com Click on the Watch the History Channel Special link in the middle of the page. Watch the following parts of the video: 14:13 to 18:35 31:56 to 1:09:23 After watching the video clips, write a 3-sentence response to this question: What details stand out most after watching the video…why? Isaac Cline was a meteorologist; he worked as chief of the U.S. Weather Service bureau in Galveston.

www.1900storm.com Click on the 1900 Storm: A Pictorial link near the bottom of the page. Click on the 1st picture’s link; then, click on the arrow to look at all the pictures of the hurricane’s aftermath. On your notes sheet, write a 3-sentence response to this question: How do these pictures help you better understand the 1900 Galveston Hurricane?

www.1900storm.com Click on the Night of Terror Shaped Island link in the middle of the page. Read EACH page; click on link at bottom to move to next page when ready. On your notes sheet, record 2 details from EACH page. You do NOT have to use complete sentences.