Ad their effects. Hurricanes are massive weather systems that have wins ranging from 74-156 mph There are many parts of a hurricane Some people don’t.

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Ad their effects

Hurricanes are massive weather systems that have wins ranging from mph There are many parts of a hurricane Some people don’t even call them hurricanes Here is a list of different names for them in places where hurricanes are fairly frequent: 1. hurricanes (North America and the Caribbean) 2. cyclones (Southern Asia and Madagascar 3. Typhoons (Japan) 4. WILIE WILIES!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Australia)

Hurricanes are caused by evaporation When the water evaporates it create large clouds When the cloud get large enough they start to spin Inside of the hurricane the warm air from the evaporation that come off the water is like fuel for the massive storms As the warm air goes up the hurricane it is pushed into spinning along wit the air Because of the massive amounts of evaporation tat is needed hurricanes mostly happen in areas where the temperature is around 27 C˚

This is a diagram to help you understand the structure of a hurricane better

This is a list of all the hurricanes that have come within 60 miles of Barbados that are on record Hazel,Janet,Edith,Abby,Judith,Dorothy,Gertrude,David,Allen,Dan ielle,Emily,Joan,Marilyn,Chantal, Jerry, Lili, Ivan, Dean Barbados gets hit by a hurricane approximately every 27.8 years Barbados is brushed by a hurricane approximately every 3.09 years

This a list of some of the hurricane shelters in Barbados, try to find out which one I closest to you Barbados Community College Bay Primary Black Rock Seventh Day Adventist Church Charles F. Broome Combermere School Dalkeith Methodist Eagle Hall Primary School Eden Lodge Primary School Ellerslie Secondary School Arthur Smith Cane Vale Seventh Day Adventist Church Christ Church Boys Christ Church Parish Church Bayley's Primary School Hilda Skeene Primary School Princess Margaret Secondary

Cell phone (fully charged) Can food Can opener All insurance files NOAA radio Generator Water in bottles, buckets, etc.

1.What was the worst part of the hurricane? 2.Was the eye of the storm as calm as it is meant to be? 3.How bad was the damage to your house and the surrounding area? 4What category was the storm? 5.How fast were the winds? 1.20 minutes before the eye and 30 minutes after the eye 2.Extremely calm 3.Massive tree fell, cut our way out f the trees with chainsaws, no electricity,