A) A storm with winds of 120km/h (75 mph) or more. B) a severe thunderstorm C) a wind storm with a funnel
A) areas near the equator (warm oceans) B) areas near the Pacific Ocean C) Areas near the north or south poles
A) June to September B) July to December C) January to June
A) Beaufort Scale B) Richter Scale C) Saffri-Simpson
A) Hurricanes B) Typhoons C) Cyclones
A) Hurricanes B) Cyclones C) Typhoons
A) Twister B) any spinning wind C) a vacuum cleaner
A) falling trees B) storm surges C) strong winds
A) winter blizzards B) bad thunderstorms that form over warm water C) wind storms
A) flies a plane into a hurricane to find out more about it. B) Follows a hurricane so that everyone knows where it is. C) Flies a plane and watches for a hurricane to form.
A) spiraling air which is rising and creating rain bands B) the combination of strong winds and heavy rain C) severe flooding caused by higher than normal tides created by the storm pushing the ocean water toward the coast.
A) inside the eye of the hurricane B) The eye-wall around the eye of the hurricane C) around the outside edges
A) Hurricane Bob B) Hurricane Katrina C) Hurricane Sandy
A) both girls and boys B) boys C) girls
A) the eye B) the cyclonic centre C) the wall |