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in the define phase of this project, the problem is defined as creating a structure that can withstand the damaging effect of a
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select all factors that form a role in forming a hurricane
Temperature of the sea Moisture in the air Temperature of the land
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Describe how the National Weather Service monitors an approaching hurricane and how it informs the public about this impending
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A team of scientists is monitoring the development of a hurricane off the coast of
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you should go ahead with your plans. About three weeks ago, I watched a news report about this hurricane when it was just
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list affects of hurricane katrina
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According to NOAA, there are several ways to be prepared for hurricanes. Select all that are suggested by the National
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Check all 3 locations for any evidence of potential hurricanes. The most recent information was updated…
(1 point) Responses In
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coastal residents must do many things to prepare for hurricanes
what will best help coastal residents stay safe in an area with
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what factors play a role in forming a hurricane
O temperature of the sea O moisture in the air O temperature of the land O winds
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Hurricanes are often called Tropical Cyclones" because the winds rotate around a calm center (light winds & fair weather). This
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What can change the direction of a hurricane's path? (1 point)
• Early prediction by humans • Bands of upper level, high and
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)
Responses cooler water temperature cooler water temperature lower
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Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes?(1 point)
Responses wind speed wind speed water
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses ocean temperatures ocean
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Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
Responses Well-built
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Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
Responses Well-built
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Some meteorologists use weather models to help predict hurricanes and mitigate damage. Why are such models useful tools for
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Hurricanes are rated on a scale of 1-5 (Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale). If a scientist clocked winds at 120 mph, what category
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This simulation looks at the path a hurricane takes and what its direction is steered by. Please READ the information on the
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What can change the direction of a hurricane’s path?(1 point)
Responses Humidity in the air Humidity in the air The temperature
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According to NOAA, there are several ways to be prepared for hurricanes. Select all that are suggested by the National
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Check all 3 locations for any evidence of potential hurricanes. The most recent information was updated…
(1 point) Responses In
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?
(1 point) • warm ocean water • heating of the air by the sun
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Visit and read the information on the left. Then follow the instructions and learn more about hurricanes by dragging the
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Select all factors that play a role in forming a hurricane. (1 point) Responses Temperature of the Sea Temperature of the Sea
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Hurricanes are rated on a scale of 1-5 (Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale). If a scientist clocked winds at 120 mph, what category
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Where would a hurricane be STRONGEST?
20-22 degrees Celsius 24-26 degrees Celsius 28-30 degrees Celsius
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Where would a hurricane be STRONGEST?
20-30% Humidity 40-50% Humidity 60-70% humidity
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WHERE would a hurricane be STRONGEST?
Calm and slow upper level winds Fast and blowing upper level winds
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Which of the following accurately describes a hurricane? (1 point) Responses High pressure system, develops over tropical ocean
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Hurricanes are often called “Tropical Cyclones” because the winds rotate around a calm center (light winds & fair weather).
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What can change the direction of a hurricane’s path?(1 point)
Humidity in the air Humidity in the air The temperature of the
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What would you say is the most accurate statement about how the hurricane travels? (1 point) Responses The hurricane travels
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We are finally ready to build and test a prototype! Choose a Category 3 hurricane and then the window protection and roofing
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The information provided on current hurricanes is divided into 3 areas. These are:
Past, Present and Future Past, Present and
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The information provided on current hurricanes is divided into 3 areas. These are: (1 point)
Past, Present and Future US, Europe
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write a constructed repsonse that summarizes the events leading up to, during, and after the hurricane. Discuss the impact of
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Hurricanes are
not created by air masses. formed over arctic oceans. a kind of cyclone. D less powerful than tornadoes.
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Use the text serious storm to answer the question what is the author describing at the end of the book.
A. Why hurricanes form
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?(1 point) Responses friction with the ground friction with the
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What other words or images might the author have chosen?
(hurricane Katrina)
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What other words or images might the author have chosen?
(hurricane Katrina) in 1 sentence
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength? (1 point)
A.Cooler water temperature B.Lower central air pressure C.Slower wind
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Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes? (1 point)
A.Water temperature B.Wind speed. C.Storm
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Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes?(1 point)
Responses storm diameter storm diameter storm
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hat causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)
Responses moving onto land moving onto land lower central air pressure
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the strength of the eyewall the
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Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
Responses Well-built
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Some meteorologists use weather models to help predict hurricanes and mitigate damage. Why are such models useful tools for
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