Storms in the atlantic now

    • [DOC File](4) HURRICANES: GLOBAL WARMING HAS NOTHING TO DO …

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      The Gulf Stream draws water from the South Atlantic. The rest of the conveyer belt is in the other oceans, but the Atlantic portion is the dominant feature. This oceanic phenomenon varies and changes the sea-surface temperatures. When it is strong -- 1930-1970; 1995-2000-now -- there are more Atlantic …

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    • [DOC File]PREFACE - National Hurricane Center

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      Apr 15, 2007 · Table 9a. Tropical storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico by month of formation, 1851-2006 [adapted from Neumann et al. (1999)], and for hurricanes striking the U.S. mainland 1851-2006 [updated from Blake et al. (2005)].

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    • [DOC File]Tornado and Hurricane webquest - wsfcs.k12.nc.us

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      Now, you are moving on to “hurricanes.” Click on the hurricane symbol above the numbers, and begin. How many mph must winds be going in order for a tropical storm to be a hurricane? Where do hurricanes form? Where do cyclones form? Where do typhoons form? Click on #2, and read the information. Click the “next” button when you are done. 1.

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    • [DOC File]0

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      For these storms to intensify, they need fuel, or warm water – water above 80 degrees Fahrenheit – and the right atmospheric conditions as they move west into the tropical waters of the Atlantic. When storms have the right conditions they will strengthen and spin counterclockwise. Let’s look at what some of these storms look like.

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    • [DOC File]June 20-24, 2005 FEMA Emergency Management Higher ...

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      Portions of the southeast Atlantic, including waters off Florida, reached 80 degrees last week, an unofficial threshold that climate experts said can lead to more named storms. But a strengthening global ocean current - the same one helping heat the ocean now - could keep pumping warmer water into the southern Atlantic for decades to come.

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