Hurricane!: FB 1: Quick Sketch
Hurricane!: FB 1: Quick Sketch
Hurricane!: FB 1: Quick Sketch
FB 1: Quick Sketch
Remember the Water Cycle? Water cycles continuously
between the Earth’s
surface and the
atmosphere.
FB 2: What’s In A Name?
Around the World
• Violent storms that • When violent storms
form in the Atlantic form in the North
Ocean or Eastern Pacific, they are called
Pacific Ocean are typhoons.
called hurricanes. • Typhoon: a tropical
• In the South cyclone or hurricane of
Pacific and Indian the western Pacific area
Ocean, these and the China seas.
storms are called Add to FB: Vocabulary
cyclones.
FB 3: Around the World
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
FB 4:
Hurricane
Scale
- Storms
Formation of a Hurricane FB 5: Formation
FB 7: Vocabulary
2. EYE
1. SPIRAL
3. RAIN
EYEWALL BANDS
Damaging winds and heavy rain can also occur in the rainbands of a hurricane.
Air in a rotating hurricane is drawn into the center of the storm, called the eye.
When the air reaches the eye, it rises up through the eyewall and spreads out on top
of the hurricane forming dense cirrus clouds.
What does a hurricane need to form?
1. A seed…
A preexisting storm needs to move over the ocean.
2. Fertile soil to plant the seed…
Very warm ocean water of at least 80°F (26.5°C)
3. Light winds so the plant doesn’t fall over.
Light winds high up so that
the thunderstorms aren’t
blown over.
FB 5: Formation
N. Hemisphere S. Hemisphere
FB 5: Formation
• At 74 mph = hurricane
• Cold, unstable air and
warm, humid air begin to
circulate growing the
storm’s size and intensity.
High winds and flooding are two of the most common causes of damage during a hurricane.
Hurricane Damage
Tornadoes can also cause damage in
hurricanes because they can be
embedded within rainbands.
Katrina, 2005
Hurricane tracking airplanes will fly into the hearts of hurricanes to measure the wind
speed, rainfall, and atmospheric pressure. The information is sent by radio to the
National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL so that scientists can predict where the
hurricane will go.
Inside the Eye of a Hurricane
Hurricane Tracks
Before and after photographs
for the damage along the New
Jersey coastline during
Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
- Storms
As air rises, more warm, moist air is drawn into the system
and the hurricane gains energy.
FB 6: Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew