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to ATS community: by your knowledge... EMERGENCY DRILL COMMITTEE works to prevent, to avoid and to help before any physical damage, danger or risk, caused by fire, bomb threats, and natural phenomena. W E L C O M E

From June to November, our organization must prepare for the season of cyclones and hurricanes. SEASON OF HURRICANES

WHAT IS A HURRICANE? In meteorology, a tropical cyclone (or tropical disturbance, tropical depression, tropical storm, typhoon, or hurricane, depending on strength and location) is a type of low pressure system which generally forms in the tropics. While they can be highly destructive, tropical cyclones are an important part of the atmospheric circulation system, which moves heat from the equatorial region toward the higher latitudes.

WHAT IS A HURRICANE? (cont ) The term used to describe tropical cyclones with maximum sustained winds exceeding 33 meters per second (63 knots, 73 mph, or 117 km/h) depends on the region: HURRICANE. In the North Atlantic Ocean, North Pacific Ocean east of the dateline, and the South Pacific Ocean east of 160°E, and unofficially in the South Atlantic Ocean TYPHOON. In the Northwest Pacific Ocean west of the dateline SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE. In the Southwest Pacific Ocean west of 160°E or Southeast Indian Ocean east of 90°E SEVERE CYCLONIC STORM. In the North Indian Ocean TROPICAL CYCLONE. In the Southwest Indian Ocean

WHAT IS A HURRICANE? (cont ) THE HAZARDS OF HURRICANES There are five strengths of hurricanes. They are categorized by their sustained winds, with Category 1 being the weakest and Category 5 being the most powerful: Category 5 Catastrophic Winds 156+ mph Category 4 Extreme Winds mph Category 3 Extensive Winds mph Category 2 Moderate Winds mph Category 1 Minimal Winds mph Tropical Storm Minor Winds mph

When knowledge of the danger of a hurricane exists, it is to have of all to contribute to safeguard the physical integrity of our population. In the following week you will observe some posters that EMERGENCY DRILL COMMITTEE to position to your reach, so that you prepare yourself.

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