Floods
Thunderstorms
Blizzards
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
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What is a flood?

When water covers land where it usually isn’t.

100

What causes lightning?

A build-up of electrical charge inside clouds.

100

What is a blizzard?

A special kind of big snowstorm.

100

What is a tornado?

A fast-spinning column of air that stretches from a thunderstorm cloud to the earth’s surface.

100

What is a hurricane?

A big, powerful storm with strong winds and rain.

200

Is it safe to explore or swim in floodwater?

No! It can be dangerous because of hidden objects, germs, and strong currents.

200

 What causes thunder?

The heat from lightning makes the air particles move quickly and push against cooler air, creating a loud sound.

200

How fast do the winds have to be in a blizzard?

At least 55 kilometers per hour—like a car driving down the street.

200

How fast can tornado winds blow?
 

Up to 500 kilometers per hour—strong enough to lift cars and trucks into the air.

200

What’s the calm area in the center of a hurricane called?
 

The eye.

300

What happens when the ground gets too full of water, like an over-soaked sponge?

It can’t soak up any more, and flooding starts.

300

What is inside of clouds during thunderstorms that creates an electrical charge?

Clouds with tiny bits of ice inside them bump into each other.

300

How do blizzards start?

When warm air meets cold air, with warm air getting pushed on top.

300

How long can a tornado last?
 

Anywhere from a few seconds to an hour.

300

How fast do winds have to be for a storm to be considered a hurricane?

Faster than 119 kilometers an hour.

400

What should people do to stay safe during a flood?
 

Stay inside if safe, have an emergency kit, avoid floodwater.

400

What happens when the positive and negative charges in the cloud and on the ground are just right?
 

A bolt of lightning jumps between the cloud and the ground.

400

Does a blizzard need to have a lot of snow to be considered a blizzard?
 

No, but it usually does.

400

What kind of storm do tornadoes form inside?
 

Really big thunderstorms.

400

How warm does the ocean water need to be for a hurricane to form?

At least 27 degrees Celsius.

500

How can you tell which parts of a town are higher or lower during a flood?

Higher areas stick out like islands; lower areas are covered in water.

500

What do the positive and negative charges do when they come near each other?

They attract or pull toward each other, like magnets.

500

What are the three things needed for a snowstorm to be considered a blizzard?
 

Strong winds, low visibility, and it has to last at least 3 hours.

500

What causes tornadoes to form?
 

When cold, dry air from one direction bumps into warm, wet air from another direction.

500

What is the first “puzzle piece” needed for a hurricane to form?
 

Warm ocean water.