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Hurricanes Lesson Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Engage: Water Activator: How is water helpful to humans? How is water harmful to humans?
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Engage: Natural Hazards Natural Hazards What are some natural hazards? Too Much WaterToo Little Water
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Engage: Video Too Much, Too Little http://pmm.nasa.gov/education/videos/gpm-too-much-too-little
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Explore: Measuring Rainfall How do we measure rainfall?
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Explore: Rain Gauges How many rain gauges are out there? http://gpm.nasa.gov/education/videos/worldwide-rain-gauges-animation
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Explore: Hurricanes Hurricanes Credit: NASA Earth Observatory, Super Typhoon Utor, http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=81837
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Explain: August SST Average Sea Surface Temperatures for August
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Explain: SST August versus February SST 1 - August SST 2 - February
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Explore: Dangers of Hurricanes What are some dangers posed by hurricanes and the heavy rainfall they bring?
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Explore: Storm Threats “Shepherd said that the event will bring significant rains and inland freshwater flooding… [which is] often the deadliest threat from tropical systems.” NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (2012, October 26). Hurricane Sandy looks as 'Frankenstorm' approaching U.S. East Coast. ScienceDaily. http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/ lookingatearth/shepherd_bio.html
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Explore: Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina – 2005 http://www.history.com/topics/hurricane-katrina/videos#hurricane-katrina
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Explore: Tools to Study Precipitation What tool do Earth scientists use to gather great amounts of data about global precipitation? Satellites NASA TRMM http://pmm.nasa.gov/node/287 NASA GPM http://pmm.nasa.gov/
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Explain: Hurricanes Beyond the Tropics GPM: Hurricanes Beyond the Tropics http://pmm.nasa.gov/education/videos/gpm-hurricanes-beyond-tropics
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Explain: Data from GPM How can data gathered by this mission be useful to those who have to decide on the actions citizens should take before a big storm hits?
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Explain: Costliest Hurricanes Hurricane Katrina (2005) was the costliest hurricane to hit the U.S. – $133,800,000,000!!!
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Explain: Deadliest Hurricanes Why do think the storms in the late 1800s and early 1900s were so deadly?
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Explain: Comparing Rainfall Data Rainfall Data Image 1 Soulik Rainfall Data Image 2 Dorian
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Evaluate: Which storm is more dangerous? Sea Surface Temperature Storm A Storm B
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Extend: Hot Towers “Towers in the Tempest” http://gpm.nasa.gov/education/videos/towers-tempest
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Extend: Comparing Storm Intensity Comparing the Hot Towers of Two Storms Which of these storms is likely be the most intense? Hurricane Henriette http://pmm.nasa.gov/mission-updates/trmm-news/hurricane-henriette Typhoon Talim http://pmm.nasa.gov/mission-updates/trmm-news/tropical- storm-talims-heavy-rainfall-over-taiwan
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