The second part of our report is about hurricanes. Hurricane is a strong tropical cyclone with a wind speed of 120 kilometers / hour or more. Hurricanes are also known as tropical cyclones or typhoons. The greatest damage caused by the hurricane was when the storm suddenly increased. The storm surge is a trend. Water accumulates along the coast of the hurricane and when it blows inland, they accumulate. They are more destructive at high tide. Hurricanes become larger and stronger from the enormous amount of energy entering them through the condensed water vapor. Unlike tornado, there are no front lines in the hurricane. The middle of a hurricane is called an eye. Arashi's eye diameter is usually 15 to 150 kilometers. But the air in the sunken eyes is not raining. There is little wind. The eyes are surrounded by a strong thunderstorm called the wall of the eyes. While you are in the sight of a hurricane, you may think the storm is over but the other side of the hurricane hits. You may think the storm is over, because there is no wind and no rain, and the sky may even be blue. When the hurricane entered the center of the hurricane, the winds in the hurricane became stronger, and they were the most violent outside the eyes. When the hurricane grows perfectly, the diameter is about 650 kilometers and the wind speed is about 120 miles / hour. Unlike tornado, hurricanes can last for several days. They died as they lost water. This is the main demand of hurricane. To get the hurricane to go, we need warm and humid air. This report helped to learn more about the hurricanes and tornado we did not know before. It tells us very interesting things, unless we do this report, we will never do
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The Atlantic hurricane season of 2018 was not very active, but this is unusual. There were 15 named storms (until October 28, 2018), of which 8 were hurricanes. A storm occurred before the official June 1st season's start date and arrived in Michigan. Another thing was Florence, after having experienced an unprecedented road, he gave a lot of damage in Carolina. Then Hurricane Michael, the most powerful hit in Florida for the first century. According to recent data, the combination of high tide and wave has reached 20.6 feet. This is almost the same as a two-story building. When close to Macon, Georgia, Michael is still a category 3 hurricane.