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Hurricane's are an environmental disaster. People in hurricane-proneregions most want to know: when and where the next hurricane will make landfall and just how powerful the storms will be when they do hit. For the most accurate warning possible, people rely on the meteorologists. Still a few tenacious problems remain, like that forecasters cannot always predict weather nor how much a hurricane will intensify before it hits land. That's a problem for people in the path of a storm who need to know if it's enough just to nail plywood across the windows, or if they should leave town altogether. The need for better hurricane forecasting will become more urgent now as well as in the future to come. It will not take more than a handful of major hurricanes striking land on the c
or two storms into categories' four or five storms in just two days. It's not surface water. Pressure in the center of a disturbance falls as the air inside it storms and about six become hurricane's. potential for storm surge. A storm surge produces the wall of water Northern Hemisphere. When the disturbance closes in on itself and becomes entirely clear how this takes place. One "predictor," the warming of the equatorial Pacific, disrupts
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Season Hurricane's, Suffix Simpson, Galveston TX, Tropical Atlantic, East Coast, Tropical Depression, Sahara Desert, Northern Hemisphere, Scientists Atlantic, Hurricane Seedlings, rapid deepening, storm it's, winds reach, due earth's, warning people, people path, storm surge, tropical storms,
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