· Hugo was a category 5 hurricane.
· Guadeloupe, Montserrat, St. Croix, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
· Hugo killed 109 people.
· Hugo left nearly 100,000 people homeless.
· Hugo formed on September 9th 1989.
· Hug dissipated on September 25th 1989.
· Hugo made $17.6 billion of damage.
· Hugo developed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa.
· The fastest Hugo went was at 160 mph.
· Hugo was part of the 1989 hurricane season.
· 3,000,000 people left their homes to safer places inland away from the storm's high winds, rain, and surge.
Hurricanes and tropical storms are named in alphabetical order, with the first tropical storm or hurricane of the season starting with A. If a storm is particularly destructive, its name will be retired.
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They destroy land and hurt many people
Hurricane Allison was formed not even 48 hours after hurricane season started.Hurricane Allison formed on June 2, 1995.It dissipated on June 8, 1995.
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Generally a hurricane is stronger, though some of the stronger blizzards can reach hurricane force.
By some estimates it is the largest recorded Atlantic hurricane with a gale diameter of nearly 950 miles.
A number of Hurricanes can lay claim to that title. Typhoon Tip, Hurricane Camille and a few others both had winds in the rage of 190 mph. The most intense HUrricane in terms of low pressure was Hurricane Wilma.
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more than 500 people died overall
Hurricane Allison was formed not even 48 hours after hurricane season started.Hurricane Allison formed on June 2, 1995.It dissipated on June 8, 1995.
Here are some facts about hurricanes:Only women's names were used to name hurricanes until 1978...then they started using men's names as well.A hurricane releases energy equivalent to a nuclear bomb going off every 20 minutes.In other parts of the world storms identical to hurricanes are called cyclones and typhoons.The word hurricane comes from the Taino Native American word, hurucane, meaning evil spirit of the wind.The first time anyone flew into a hurricane happened in 1943 in the middle of World War 2.A typical hurricane can dump 6 inches to a foot of rain across a region.Storm surges are very dangerous and a major reason why you must stay away from the ocean during a hurricane warning or hurricane.
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There are two seasons, the wet which is sometimes also called the hurricane season and the dry.
Generally a hurricane is stronger, though some of the stronger blizzards can reach hurricane force.
Some ideas for hurricane science fair projects are you could use food coloring a spoon and a bowl and learn about the eye of the hurricane. Another idea is The Hurricane in a bottle.
In some studies, there was a hurricane Garrett. But in other studies there was not.
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