Hurricanes By: Olivia S, Tolly, Luca, Cole. What is a Hurricane? A hurricane is a fierce storm occurring on A hurricane is a fierce storm occurring on.

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Hurricanes By: Olivia S, Tolly, Luca, Cole

What is a Hurricane? A hurricane is a fierce storm occurring on A hurricane is a fierce storm occurring on the water, with deadly waves, strong winds, and tons of rain. Also, it can be very destructive. the water, with deadly waves, strong winds, and tons of rain. Also, it can be very destructive.

How is a Hurricane Formed? A Hurricane is formed by a swirling mass of thunderstorms. They form over warm parts of the ocean, in August, September and, October which is considered Hurricane season. A Hurricane is formed by a swirling mass of thunderstorms. They form over warm parts of the ocean, in August, September and, October which is considered Hurricane season.

What other parts of the world experience this type of weather? All places of the world experience Hurricanes except for Antarctica. All places of the world experience Hurricanes except for Antarctica.

What would you do if you were told to evacuate your house?  You should drive to a safe place and pack important things.

What are the most important supplies you should stock up for a hurricane? You should stock up on food that does not spoil, batteries, candles, water, and have a cell phone at hand fully charged. You should stock up on food that does not spoil, batteries, candles, water, and have a cell phone at hand fully charged.