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Weather Title Weather photo here Weather description: Map or graph – regional data of typical storm Weather description: include word definition link caption Historical storm link

Hurricanes By Arlene Osborne Hurricane - A severe, rotating tropical storm with heavy rains and cyclonic winds exceeding 74 mi (119 km) per hour, especially such a storm occurring in the Northern Hemisphere. Hurricanes originate in the tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea and move generally northward. They lose force when they move over land or colder ocean waters. Oct. 30, 2012 Aerial view of the damage to the shoreline and the houses in Mantoloking, N.J. from Hurricane Sandy. Click eye of storm for 2013 Hurricane names

Arlene Osborne is a meteorologist from WLRE in Cicero, New York Arlene Osborne is a meteorologist from WLRE in Cicero, New York. She earned her degree in Meteorology at the State University of New York at Oswego in 1979. She resides in Clay, New York with her husband, Roy and dog, Hank.

Hurricanes By Arlene Osborne Oct. 30, 2012 Aerial view of the damage to the shoreline and the houses in Mantoloking, N.J. from Hurricane Sandy. Hurricanes Hurricane - A severe, rotating tropical storm with heavy rains and cyclonic winds exceeding 74 mi (119 km) per hour, especially such a storm occurring in the Northern Hemisphere. Hurricanes originate in the tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea and move generally northward. They lose force when they move over land or colder ocean waters. Click eye of the storm for Hurricane names By Arlene Osborne

Hurricane - A severe, rotating tropical storm with heavy rains and cyclonic winds exceeding 74 mi (119 km) per hour, especially such a storm occurring in the Northern Hemisphere. Hurricanes originate in the tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea and move generally northward. They lose force when they move over land or colder ocean waters. Click eye of the storm for 2013 Hurricane names Oct. 30, 2012 Aerial view of the damage to the shoreline and the houses in Mantoloking, N.J. from Hurricane Sandy. Hurricanes By Arlene Osborne

Definitions: Cyclonic - A violent rotating windstorm