Hurricane Season 2004. Arawak and Caribe natives used the term ‘huaracan’ first!

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Hurricane Season 2004

Arawak and Caribe natives used the term ‘huaracan’ first!

Hurricanes Typhoons Cyclones

Warm water Over 76 deg F (24.4 deg C)

What is a hurricane?

Wind Over 74 mph/122 km/h

Rain

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