Hurricane Profile Survey: Hurricanes are service tropical storms occurring in the South Atlantic, Caribbean, Mexico, or East Pacific. They have different names. They are known as Hurricane (Atlantic Ocean), Typhoon (Indian Ocean), Cyclone (Pacific Ocean). Hurricanes collect heat and energy by contact with warm seawater. Evaporation from seawater increases energy. Hurricanes are the most devastating on earth.
At the Earth Science Exploration exhibition, visitors explored the structure of the hurricane, saw the storms spread all over the earth, and observed the evolution of the El Nino phenomenon in the equatorial Pacific. Researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research have revealed how extended virtual reality applications on mobile devices transform large amounts of weather data into beautiful 3D visualizations such as tornadoes, cyclones, and storms. This exhibition will provide researchers a more aesthetically appealing look to extract core samples from the deep sea floor. The children gathered around the big blue cake and used the straw to extract the "core" sample of the cake. The cake has different layers to represent the sediments and fossil layers of the ocean floor. Researchers explain how different layers are talking about the history of the earth, showing a core replica characterizing the devastating event of killing dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina is one of the most deadly American hurricanes ever. Hurricane Katrina began with other hurricanes. Because the warm moisture from the surface of the ocean and the air formed a storm cloud and it was moved by strong strong winds until it became a powerful storm. Hurricane Katrina was formed in the Bahamas on August 23, 2005, occurred as a moderate level 1 hurricane in southern Florida, and in the United States that caused deaths and floods when Hurricane Sandy occurred in October 2012 A devastating travel meteorologist to the East Coast of the East knew that the storm was unparalleled in terms of the possibility of damage and death. After Hurricane Katrina, people are very aware of the absolute power that hurricanes can produce.