Protection in the Future Created by: Zuber Allibhoy 31514-10 Natalia Fofanova University of Houston Mouse over Clip Art for Info
WE MUST TAKE PRECAUSTIONS AND BE PREPARED. About the author Name: Zuber Allibhoy DOB: 06/28/88 Why: I chose this subject because I believe that it hurricane IKE had a great effect on many people and it would be great to understand what we all should do the next time this happens. We must understand that the chances of something like this are very high. Natural disasters are not meant to be shrugged off. WE MUST TAKE PRECAUSTIONS AND BE PREPARED. Content
Content Title Page About the Author Information about hurricanes Information about hurricane Ike Requirements to protect ones self Warnings Shelter Supplies Intro to Computer Aided Design (copy and paste slide) Power Aftermath Be safe Credits The End
Information about hurricanes Categories and speed 74-95 mph 96-110 mph 111-130 mph 131-155 mph Greater than 155 mph Northern Hemisphere Season June 1 to Nov. 30 Hurricanes survive due to warm waters. Once the warm water has dispersed than typically the hurricane will cease to exist. Sound is loading
Information about hurricane Ike 3rd Most destructive hurricane to hit the U.S. By Sept 5th Ike was a category 4 hurricane
Requirements to protect ones self You must pay attention to the warning signs. Prepare your shelter properly Buy proper supplies in advance Be ready for power outages Always have a mode of transportation that you may rely on Expect the worst Damage on University of Houston campus Click Image for Sound
More damage to the campus of University of Houston (Main) Warnings "A certain percentage of us are not as responsible as we should be,” Jay Baker of Florida State More damage to the campus of University of Houston (Main) Pay attention to the news and radio for updates A tree ripped out of the ground.
Shelter Make sure the roof of your house is ready to take on the pressures of a serious hurricane such as the ones seen in the collage.
Supplies Streaming is a multimedia in the form of Music (audio) Video Constantly received by, and normally presented to an end-user. Distributed over telecommunications networks. Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9VpwmtnOZc Don’t forget to keep lots of non-perishable foods and bottles of water with you for hurricane season.
Intro To Computer Aided Design – Fall 2007 Zuber Allibhoy
Power Generator Batteries Solar Power Wind Power
aftermath Expect the Worst!
Be safe Last notes Be prepared for anything that may come your way, whether it may be a hurricane or just a simple storm. It never hurts to be prepared for the worst. Be safe when in harsh conditions, stay indoors, try to stay off the road, and try to keep a safe distance from power lines.
Credits Multiple websites were used: http://science.howstuffworks.com/hurricane1.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOMyxzMha6g http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/intro.shtml http://www.forbes.com/2008/08/14/hurricane-health-preparations-forbeslife-cx_avd_0814health.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Ike http://media.gatewaync.com/wsj/photos/2008/09/25/ike-galveston.jpg http://images.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi
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