Q: How do hurricanes get their name? The National Hurricane center is in charge of naming hurricanes & tropical storms. They create a list of names.

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Q: How do hurricanes get their name? The National Hurricane center is in charge of naming hurricanes & tropical storms. They create a list of names for each season to more easily identify the hurricane being followed.

Q:how to prepare for a hurricane? *Get your family together in plan *Prepare your food supply *Secure your home & property *Insurance 101 *Special assistance *If your home is safe stay put *What to do when the storm hits

Q:how to prepare for a hurricane? Get your family together in plan Prepare your food supply Secure your home & property Insurance 101 Special assistance If your home is safe stay put What to do when the storm hits

You will need a radio,a plan of evacuation, water, food, a first aid kit, flashlight,cash, generator, medicine, non electric can opener & sturdy shoes. Q: What supplies do we need to get prepared for a hurricane?

Q: What sort of damage can a hurricanes do? Hurricanes can destroy anything in there path like cars, houses, windows, can also kill organisms & environments They could also wipe out cities. Five:this is the worst, winds blow at Least 155 mph. This is category 5 of a hurricane.

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