Severe Weather WebQuest March 11, 2014 Mr. Swift.

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Severe Weather WebQuest March 11, 2014 Mr. Swift

Directions Take out a half sheet of paper, and a pen or pencil Write down your name and section and answer the following questions: 1.What are three forms of severe weather? 2.True or False: “Lightning never strikes the same place twice.” 3.A _______ forms when a funnel cloud pokes through the bottom of a cumulonimbus cloud and makes contact with the ground. a)hurricane b)tornado c)storm surge

Answers 1.What are three forms of severe weather? Thunderstorms Hurricanes Tornadoes

Answers 2) True or False: “Lightning never strikes the same place twice.” False

Answers 3) A _______ forms when a funnel cloud pokes through the bottom of a cumulonimbus cloud and makes contact with the ground. a. hurricane b. tornado c. storm surge

Severe Weather WebQuest Part 1 Severe Weather Step 1 Google Search: weather whiz kids Step 2 Click on top website Step 3 Search links on left side of website for answers to WebQuest questions

Severe Weather WebQuest Part 2 Complete the Chart What are three severe weather types? On the left had side of the table list type of severe weather On the right hand side of the table illustrate weather type (Use 3 colors)

Closing Severe Weather Trivia