A hurricane is a huge storm. It can be up to 6oo miles across and have strong winds spiraling inward and upward at speeds up to 75 to 200 miles.

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A hurricane is a huge storm. It can be up to 6oo miles across and have strong winds spiraling inward and upward at speeds up to 75 to 200 miles.

Hurricanes are formed by ocean waters of about 80F.

You can measure a tornado by the stuffer hurricane scale.

A watch can come in less than 36 hours. A warning can come in less than 24 hours.

You need food, first aid kit, and a flash light.

Is a violent column like system of rapidly rotation air.

They have spinning winds that are dangerous.

They are measured by the fujita scale.

You have 10 minutes or less

You have to gather food and stay away from windows.