Vocabulary
Stage of Hurricane
Storm parts
Hurricane
Hurricane Names
100

able to move easily

mobile

100

Winds much reach ______mph to become a hurricane.

74

100

calm center of a storm

eye

100

Hurricanes form over warm __________.

oceans or ocean waters

100

Names are chosen using this order.

alphabetical

200

will happen after some time

eventually

200

The stage where the storm gets stronger and heavy rains form.

tropical storm

200

strongest winds occur here

eyewall

200

Hurricanes weaken over _____________.

land

200

Hurricanes were originally given _________names.

female

300
large areas or parts of the world

regions

300

The stage of the hurricane where thunderstorms form.

tropical disturbance

300

Bands of rain around a storm

rainbands

300

Hurricanes spin in a ______________.

circle

300

An example of a retired hurricane name talked about in the book is Hurricane  _________________.

Hurricane Katrina

400

firmly held in place

anchored

400

The stage of a hurricane where winds increase and air pressure drops.

tropical depression

400

What happens when the eye passes?

Strong winds return.

400

Ocean water must be at least ________degrees for a hurricane to form.

80

400

Hurricane names are retired if they cause severe ____________ or _____________.

damage or death

500
warm and humid area near the equator

tropical

500

Hurricane winds can blow up to ______miles per hour.

200

500

What happens after the eye passes?

Strong winds return.

500

Hurricanes bring heavy ____________.

rain

500

In different parts of the world, hurricanes are called ____________ and _____________.

typhoons and cyclones

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