A relatively calm area in the center of the storm.
(Hint: Body Part)
What is the eye?
A tornado that forms over water.
What is a waterspout?
Hot liquid rock under the Earth’s surface is known this; it is called lava after it comes out of a volcano.
What is magma?

The maximum sustained surface wind of a hurricane is at least this speed or greater.
a. 1 mph
b. 58 mph
c. 74 mph
d. 1,000 mph
What is 74 mph?
Waves of energy that are released during an earthquake.
What are seismic waves?

An organized ring of cumulonimbus clouds that surround the eye.
a. wall of eyes
b. eye wall
c. Dr. Finny
What is the eye wall?
The underground point of origin of an earthquake where the rocks break and move.
a. tip
b. focus
c. crackle
What is the focus?
This country averages around 1200 tornadoes every year, more than any other country.
a. Italy
b. USA
c. Canada
d. Lawrence County
What is the USA?
When tsunamis hit shallow water (often near the coast) they slow down but increase in this.
a. weight
b. height
c. length
What is height?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
A giant flat volcano with a giant magma chamber that can eject thousands of cubic km of ash, rock and lava with an eruption 10,000 times stronger than any eruption in recent history.
a. megavolcano
b. newcastlevolcano
c. supervolcano
What is a supervolcano?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
An abnormal rise of water generated by a storm.
a. storm trooper
b. storm pool
c. storm surge
What is a storm surge?
The majority of US tornadoes occur in a geographically unique area nicknamed this.
What is ‘Tornado Alley’?
The word volcano originally comes from the name of this Roman god of fire.
Who is Vulcan?
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True or False: 1 to 5 categorization based on the hurricane's intensity at the indicated time is called a 'Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale'?
True!
Tornadoes are rated from EF0 - EF5 on this scale, developed in the 1960's and based on observed damage.
a. Enhanced Fujita Scale
b. Fujita Scale
c. International Tornado Intensity Scale
What is the Enhanced Fujita Scale?
The Japanese word tsunami literally means this.
a. harbor wave
b. big wave
c. HUGE wave
What is ‘harbor wave’?
A thick cloud of superheated gas and ash which, upon eruption, flows down the volcano at top speeds of 150mph, destroying everything it touches.
a. Thunder Cloud
b. Cloudy Toot
c. Pyroclastic Flow
What is Pyroclastic Flow?