They image fairly well. There are lots of highly reflective areas in the storm, and the cells where moisture content is very high will probably give a greater return. The eye itself is clear, and there won't be any returns from there, so it can be fairly easily recognized. It is relatively easy to see the shape of the disturbance. But why not use the link provided to a few images? The page you'll end up on has several of them, but you'll link to them from there.
From space they look like saw blades or spiral galaxies with holes in their centers. On the ground they are similar to ordinary storms except there is little or no lightning and the winds are stronger. Severe coastal flooding may result from the storm surge.
A healthy heart rate can vary depending on your body weight and exercise program, but there are a few standards for healthy rates you can follow. About 100 BPM is average for a person who is decently active, and can go up all the way to 155 for someone doing cardio for example.
i dont really know and dont blam me because i am a kid trying to get my homework done
A great big (hundreds of miles in diameter), mass of air that spins around in a circle, with a large empty circle (the "eye") in the middle. Winds that reaches speeds of 74 mph or faster.
A hurricane appears like a tornado but it is much lighter and fragile.
Big white circle with flakey edges and a small green or blue circle in the middle.
Its basically a hole in the clouds that can often be seen from space. See the links below for a better visualization.
Being IN a hurricane is like being in the worst storm you can imagine- lots of wind, lots of rain. I mean a LOT.
No. From the ground a hurricane looks mostly like a very intense storm with extreme wind and torrential rain. Viewed from space a hurricane typically has a spiral shape to it, often with an eye in the center.
it would mess everything up
The playmiss.com site has some pre-hurricane photos. I've also added this to the related links for this question.
It looks like a spiral disk, often with a hole in the center. See the links below for pictures
A cyclone is more like a hurricane. In fact a hurricane is a type of cyclone.
No. From the ground a hurricane looks mostly like a very intense storm with extreme wind and torrential rain. Viewed from space a hurricane typically has a spiral shape to it, often with an eye in the center.
it would mess everything up
The playmiss.com site has some pre-hurricane photos. I've also added this to the related links for this question.
a hurricane is a big cycolon
An avalanche is like a giant snow eruption, like a huge hurricane or tornado of snow. It's very dangerous, and isn't a great thing to be standing near to. To see what an avalanche can look like in full blow, go on a video website, and type in 'Avalanches'. Pick any one which looks like a giant hurricane of snow.
It looks like a spiral disk, often with a hole in the center. See the links below for pictures
Rock You Like a Hurricane was created in 1984.
Due to thermal buoyancy, the winds gradually blown a circular motion, forming a hurricane.
Heart Like a Hurricane was created on 1994-09-16.
Thats the song name Rock You Like a Hurricane! lol
A cyclone is more like a hurricane. In fact a hurricane is a type of cyclone.
No, if you look up hurricane spray it is meant to be used on moist mucous membranes.