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The Great Hurricane of 1780, also known as the Hurricane San Calixto II, is the deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record. Over 27,500 people died when the storm passed through the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean between October 10 and October 16. The 1900 hurricane that hit Galveston TXcaused great loss of life in the US with the estimated death toll between 6,000 and 12,000 individuals;[2] the number most cited in official reports is 8,000, giving the storm the third-highest number of casualties of any Atlantic hurricane, after the Great Hurricane of 1780 and 1998's Hurricane Mitch.
First of all, a hurricane is a very powerful storm with two main parts, the eye and the clouds around it. It can be several hundred miles wide. The eye is the calm area in the middle of the hurricane, and the wall of clouds is the place where you get the wind and rain at it's strongest and heaviest. Once in a while, a tropical thunderstorm grows and grows, becoming a giant hurricane. First, the storm grows a little bit. It then combines with other thunderstorms, and they all spin around an area of low pressure. This is called a tropical depression. Next, the storm grows some more. Its' winds become stronger and it becomes a tropical storm. Then, the storm grows even more, its' winds become even faster, and it becomes a hurricane. Hurricanes develop over oceans that are warm and tropical. The water vapor above the warm water's surface keeps the hurricane from weakening, making it grow and giving it energy. When a hurricane moves into areas with cooler ocean water, it weakens. It will also weaken if it travels over land. The heat, humidity, and certain wind conditions can make a hurricane. Hurricanes move in the same direction as the currents of the wind around them. The air of the hurricane spirals down toward the area of low pressure. It spins instead of moving in a straight line because Earth doesn't spin at the same speed everywhere; it spins quicker near the equator, and more slowly near the North and South Poles.
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The worst storm to be actually called a hurricane was the Great Hurricane of 1780 with over 22,000 deaths. The worst tropical cyclone (hurricane, typhoon etc.) on record was the Bhola Cyclone of 1970 with over 300,000 deaths.
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The National Hurricane Center names tropical storms as the develop according to a predetermined list of names.
The Great Hurricane of 1780, also known as the Hurricane San Calixto II, is the deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record. Over 27,500 people died when the storm passed through the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean between October 10 and October 16. The 1900 hurricane that hit Galveston TXcaused great loss of life in the US with the estimated death toll between 6,000 and 12,000 individuals;[2] the number most cited in official reports is 8,000, giving the storm the third-highest number of casualties of any Atlantic hurricane, after the Great Hurricane of 1780 and 1998's Hurricane Mitch.
Hurricane Juan only lasted one night; it landed around 12 A.M. ADT on the 28th of September, and dropped below hurricane strength shortly after 3 A.M.
First of all, a hurricane is a very powerful storm with two main parts, the eye and the clouds around it. It can be several hundred miles wide. The eye is the calm area in the middle of the hurricane, and the wall of clouds is the place where you get the wind and rain at it's strongest and heaviest. Once in a while, a tropical thunderstorm grows and grows, becoming a giant hurricane. First, the storm grows a little bit. It then combines with other thunderstorms, and they all spin around an area of low pressure. This is called a tropical depression. Next, the storm grows some more. Its' winds become stronger and it becomes a tropical storm. Then, the storm grows even more, its' winds become even faster, and it becomes a hurricane. Hurricanes develop over oceans that are warm and tropical. The water vapor above the warm water's surface keeps the hurricane from weakening, making it grow and giving it energy. When a hurricane moves into areas with cooler ocean water, it weakens. It will also weaken if it travels over land. The heat, humidity, and certain wind conditions can make a hurricane. Hurricanes move in the same direction as the currents of the wind around them. The air of the hurricane spirals down toward the area of low pressure. It spins instead of moving in a straight line because Earth doesn't spin at the same speed everywhere; it spins quicker near the equator, and more slowly near the North and South Poles.
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Hurricanes are large-scale systems that can be detected and tracked days before the strike, giving plenty of time for most people to prepare. A hurricane warning may be issued up to 36 hours in advance. Tornadoes are very small-scale storms that are less easily detected and develop in a matter of minutes. The average tornado warning is issued 14 minutes in advance.
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Japan does offer technology, and cars....at a price. I have never heard of them giving aide to Haiti, or the US after hurricane Katrina. I don't believe they are big on humanitarian contributions. Well they did give us a few bombs at the attack of Pearl Harbor.
Do you mean the National Weather Service giving tornadoes male names and hurricanes female names? If so, the answer is no. Hurricanes are named from lists that are compiled of a name starting with each letter of the alphabet and alternating in gender. Tornadoes do not get names at all.
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The worst storm to be actually called a hurricane was the Great Hurricane of 1780 with over 22,000 deaths. The worst tropical cyclone (hurricane, typhoon etc.) on record was the Bhola Cyclone of 1970 with over 300,000 deaths.
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