Let’s Prepare for a Hurricane! By Stacy Bodin, Modified by Kyle Keener.

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Let’s Prepare for a Hurricane! By Stacy Bodin, Modified by Kyle Keener

A Hurricane A hurricane is a very destructive and dangerous storm. It forms in stages.A hurricane is a very destructive and dangerous storm. It forms in stages. The hurricanes are filled with rain, strong winds, lightning, thunder, hail and tornadoes.The hurricanes are filled with rain, strong winds, lightning, thunder, hail and tornadoes. In these storms, when the winds range from 35 to 54 miles an hour, it is called a tropical depression.In these storms, when the winds range from 35 to 54 miles an hour, it is called a tropical depression. When the winds are from 55 to 74 miles an hour then it is called a tropical storm.When the winds are from 55 to 74 miles an hour then it is called a tropical storm. When it reaches 75 miles an hour, it is called a hurricane. When it reaches 75 miles an hour, it is called a hurricane.

Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale Category Wind speed (mph) Storm surge (feet) 5156 More than –15513– –1309–12 296–1106–8 174–954–5 Additional classifications Tropical storm 39–730–3 Tropical depression 0–380 Hurricane Measurements

What is the “eye” of the hurricane? Eye of the HurricaneEye of the Hurricane: The eye is the calm center of a hurricane. In the middle of the storm, things may seem calm, but you may be in the middle of the storm. Listen to the radio to find out when the storm has really passed.

Evacuation EvacuateEvacuate: You and your family may be asked to leave your home. You can return after your town or state leaders say you can return.

Flooding FloodsFlooding floods hurricane Tidal surges hurricanes flooding.Floods: Flooding occurs when water rises. More people are killed by floods during a hurricane than by any other hazard. Tidal surges push water in hurricanes and can cause flooding.

What is a storm surge? Storm surgeStorm surge eyehurricane landfall. hurricane storm surgeStorm surge: Storm surge is a massive dome of water, that sweeps across the coast near the area where the eye of the hurricane comes makes landfall. The stronger the hurricane the higher the storm surge. storm surge hurricaneFor those living along the coast, storm surge is one of the most dangerous parts of a hurricane. Here are examples of a storm surge flooding a town.

Hurricane watches & warnings? Hurricane Watch hurricane Hurricane Watch: A hurricane is possible within 36 hours. Listen closely to the radio and television for more information. It is very important for your parents to listen for the hurricane updates. Hurricane Warning hurricane evacuate evacuate Hurricane Warning: A hurricane is expected within 24 hours. You may be told to evacuate. You and your family should begin preparations to evacuate.

Do I need to prepare for tornadoes? Hurricanes tornado warningsYES! Hurricanes often bring tornadoes with them. Listen to your radio for tornado warnings and try to stay safe.

What can you do? Listen to the radioListen to the radio: The radio will tell you when you need to take shelter. Prepare your house for the storm Prepare your house for the storm! Help your parents get the house ready by picking up loose items in the yard, covering windows plywood, removing roof antennas and turning off utilities.

What can you do? Disaster meeting place: Ask your family to decide on a meeting place in case you get separated during a disaster. Pets: If you have pets, you need to find a place for them to stay if you have to evacuate your home.

Keep Track of the Hurricane If you know how, try to keep track of the hurricane. You can see it on the internet (if you are away from the storm) or listen to a radio When a hurricane forms, you can follow its course by listening to the news on the radio and you can plot it on the chart.

Last, stay safe and listen! The final thing is to stay indoors and stay safe.