By Carson Park Mrs. Cherry, 2nd Grade Hurricanes By Carson Park Mrs. Cherry, 2nd Grade
What is a hurricane? A hurricane is a powerful storm. A hurricane is made up of lots of little storms in the ocean. Hurricane winds can be 185 mph and get up to 375 mph
Where do hurricanes form? Hurricanes form in the middle of the ocean. Hurricanes hit the coast. A lot of hurricanes hit Florida and some hit North Carolina.
When do hurricanes happen? There are hurricanes every year. Most hurricanes happen between May and November. This is called the hurricane season.
The eye In the middle of the hurricane there is a blue spot. That is called the eye. The eye is the calmest part. Most eyes are 18-37 miles across. When the eye hits the coast it is called making landfall.
What should you do if there is a hurricane? You should stay inside. You should wait inside until the hurricane is over. You may have to evacuate your house if you live next to the beach.
Two U.S. Hurricanes Hurricane Katrina August 2005 Most expensive Affected Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama New Orleans was hurt the most Hurricane Sandy October 2012 Second most expensive Affected 24 states The New York and New Jersey coast were hurt the most
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Sandy
What can we do to help? Donate money to schools who were damaged Donate clothes Give money to Red Cross