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Welcome to the storm center. CLICK on any title above to find out more about hurricanes. Or see the current weather data at the Miami Museum of Science. For current hurricane data, consult our Hurricane Hotlist. Museum Menu Science Learning Network / Inquiry Resources 2000 Miami Museum of Science Questions or comments about the site Write to the Webmaster. You can buy this resource on CD-ROM ...
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Welcome to the storm center. CLICK on any title above to find out more about hurricanes. Or see the current weather data at the Miami Museum of Science. For current hurricane data, consult our Hurricane Hotlist. This site has been chosen by Museum Menu Science Learning Network home / 1996 Miami Museum of Science Science Learning Network / Inquiry Resources 2000 Miami Museum of Science ...
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June 1 marked the start of hurricane season in the United States. Learn what makes these storms so powerful and destructive.
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The NOAA Central Library Teachers' and Students' Corner Welcome to the WINDandSEA Teachers' and Students' Corner. This site provides links to over 100 NOAA educational sites as well as links to many other Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric educational sites. It also links to organizations devoted to science education and/or the use of new technologies to facilitate teaching and learning. NOAA Sites - ...
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Homepage - Article Archive - Webpage Workshop - Feedback - Tools and Techniques - My Homepage TOOLS FOR THE TEKS: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM Hurricane Georges: An Interdisciplinary Lesson 1998 by Wesley A. Fryer. Feel free to reproduce this article with its copyright notice, give appropriate credit, and notify me via email. http://www.wtvi.com/teks email: wes@wtvi.com During late ...
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Selected Hurricane Readings/Media Introduction Selected Hurricane Readings/Media for Elementary, Middle School Selected Hurricane Readings/Media for High School, Adult Selected Hurricanes Readings for Teachers Introduction These selected readings and educational material on hurricanes are meant to be a quick start on your respective hurricane reading. They are not meant to be all inclusive. They ...
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Movement of Hurricanes steered by the global winds The global wind pattern is also known as the general circulation and the surface winds of each hemisphere are divided into three wind belts: Polar Easterlies: From 60-90 degrees latitude. Prevailing Westerlies: From 30-60 degrees latitude (aka Westerlies). Tropical Easterlies: From 0-30 degrees latitude (aka Trade Winds). The easterly trade ...
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