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Hurricanes

2023-11-24 06:51:47

Introduction The term "hurricane" refers to the name of a storm that occurred in the tropical or subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, or the North Pacific. Hurricane needs a damp, refreshing warm tropical ocean to maintain your energy. A storm considered a typhoon is called a tropical cyclone and is a generic term for these storms including hurricanes and typhoons. Hurricanes are named after certain aspects and places of their origin.

Hurricane ~ It is not just a little wind, just rain, but a deadly force - a hurricane. She is the main from Florida, the intense wind to destructive power - hurricane. Release her anger, she will not suppress that terrible power - a hurricane. Because you have no advantage, you can evacuate and escape because you can not stop her power. The water tower is completely dry and the dust blown by the wind darkens in the day. The plants withered and died in the hot air, he just laughed Sunday, he did not care. The rain stopped, yes, she got lost. Sky, once she was blue, now it is gray. The wind turns mountains into desert deserts, and lazy clouds do not reach out. Dying in a hot sun's flame, the giant sun's flame burns higher. ~ Bjf ©

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.

Hurricane Katrina was a devastating and deadly category 5 hurricane attacking the American Gulf in August 2005, causing devastating damage from central Florida to eastern Texas. The subsequent floods were caused mainly by fatal engineering defects caused by the flood control system around New Orleans, and most people died. It was the third biggest hurricane in the 2005 record Atlantic hurricane season. It was the 2nd largest tropical cyclone in the USA, next to the hurricane of the worker's day in 1935. Mill of 2018 and Hurricane Michael