Hurricane is a medium-sized powerful atmospheric vortex. Hurricane is a unique and powerful weather system. The word "hurricane" comes from the Caribbean and means "gale". The sight of the hurricane can be seen from the satellites thousands of miles above the earth. Hurricanes began with tropical disturbances of warm seas accompanied by a trade wind. Tropical turbulence intensifies into tropical cyclones, eventually entering tropical cyclones. The ocean temperatures there are quite warm, so they are only derived from tropical winds.
This report outlines coastal impacts, hurricanes, human health, agriculture, commercial forests, and natural ecosystems, including review of climate change scenarios on which global warming science and research results are based. Including complete survey results, accompanying background papers will also be published. Global warming deals damage to Florida's economy and citizens as changes in temperature, rising sea level, destruction of assets and resources due to precipitation, or costly changes for people's lives and work I will. Therefore, the damage estimate is based on the prediction scenario of these three main variables developed by a complex computer model. This report is based on the number of such scenarios and carefully captures various uncertainties in long-term forecasts. Florida will make the following changes.
There are signs of a hurricane. When standing near the coast, the signal close to the hurricane is the change of the ocean. The sea level began to rise along the stormy coast of the future. This can happen a few hours before the storm. Long waves begin to grow longer with patterns that are different from ordinary waves. As the storm approaches, the waves become heavier. Hurricane signals can also be seen in the sky. Cirrus clouds, or high, feathered clouds on the horizon, spreading in the sky, points converging on the horizon, probably the position of the center of the storm. When the sun rises or rises, the clouds outside the storm are red and orange. Pressure drop of barometer also characterizes hurricane