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  • About Hurricanes - PalmBeachPost.com open this site in another window - Hurricane resource site, including news, how and why hurricanes form, storm maps, a glossary of meteorological terms, and the history of Florida's worst hurricanes.
  • Al.com: Hurricane Center open this site in another window - Hurricane news and resources for Alabama residents, including forecasting information, evacuation maps and shelters, a storm preparation and cleanup guide, and photo galleries.
  • All About Hurricanes open this site in another window - LiveScience.com offers current news, image galleries capturing hurricanes from above and on the ground, and interactive features describing the science behind nature's most powerful storms.
  • Animated Guide: Hurricanes open this site in another window - Animated exhibit about how hurricanes form, how they grow, and how their strength is measured by scientists. From BBC News.
  • Canadian Hurricane Centre open this site in another window - Advises Canadians on the threat of hurricanes and tropical storms, and provides guidance to weather centres in all regions potentially affected.
  • FAQ: Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tropical Cyclones open this site in another window - Includes definitions of hurricanes, typhoons, and tropical cyclones, as well as resources on hurricane preparation, history, names, and forecasting.
  • Florida Hurricane Relief Fund open this site in another window - Fund supporting other disaster relief organisations, insurance or government funding that is dedicated to restoration in Florida communities affected by hurricanes.
  • How Hurricanes Work - HowStuffWorks open this site in another window - Discusses how hurricanes differ from other tropical storms, how they move, the destruction and damage they cause, and how hurricanes are tracked.
  • Hurricane Events Analysis, Response and Mitigation open this site in another window - American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) collection of published journal and magazine articles and proceedings papers addressing hurricane evacuation scenarios, prediction, and planning.
  • Hurricane Features open this site in another window - Explanation of the causes and formation of hurricanes, including the anatomy of the storms and the kinds of damage they do. From the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
  • Hurricane Names open this site in another window - Information on how storms get their names, why some names are retired, and more.
  • Hurricane Names: Is Your Name Here? open this site in another window - Is your name among the currently used or retired hurricane names?
  • Hurricane Relief - Friend Ships open this site in another window - Friend Ships Unlimited provides large scale hurricane aid and supports of relief efforts.
  • Hurricane: Storm Science open this site in another window - Understand hurricanes from the inside out. Read survivors' stories, make a weather station, and contribute your own natural disaster stories to the Healing Quilt.
  • Hurricanes - NOVA scienceNOW open this site in another window - See the 12-minute broadcast segment on how the ability to predict a hurricane's path and intensity affects cities like New Orleans.
  • Hurricanes and Global Warming FAQs open this site in another window - The Pew Centre on Global Climate Change answer some frequently asked questions about hurricanes, El Niņo events, and the scientific link between increased North Atlantic hurricane activity and global warming.
  • Hurricanes: Nature's Greatest Storms open this site in another window - Includes background information, a list of retired hurricane names, satellite imagery, tracking models, and more. From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  • Hurricanes: Online Meteorolgy Guide open this site in another window - Introduction to hurricanes and their associated features, where they develop, and under what conditions. From the University of Illinois.
  • Hurricanes: The Greatest Storms on Earth open this site in another window - Introduction to hurricane formation, anatomy, and climatology from NASA's Earth Observatory.
  • National Hurricane Center Tropical Prediction Center open this site in another window[*] - National Hurricane Centre offers continuous tracking of tropical storms, hurricanes, and cyclones over the Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Eastern Pacific. NHC Tropical Prediction Centre features issued watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of hazardous weather conditions in the tropics.
  • National Weather Service: Hurricane Awareness open this site in another window - National Weather Services tropical cyclone development monitoring information. Includes hurricane safety information.
  • Predicting Hurricanes: Times Have Changed open this site in another window - Looks at how NOAA's investment in ocean and atmospheric research, coupled with technological advancements, has led to a remarkable transformation in hurricane monitoring and forecasting.
  • Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale - NOAA NHC open this site in another window - Detailed description of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, used by scientists to rank hurricanes from category one through category five based on their wind speed and intensity.
  • Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale open this site in another window - Quick reference to the category strength ratings of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, which labels hurricanes from category one (minimal) to category five (catastrophic) based on their wind speed.
  • Severe Weather: Hurricanes! open this site in another window - Project for grade school weather teams, helping them to prepare for the tracking, analyzing, and predicting of the course of a hurricane.
  • St. Petersburg Times Online: Hurricane Guide open this site in another window - Hurricane guide for Florida residents, including how and when hurricanes form, safety and preparation information, and current hurricane news.
  • The 3rd Annual AccuWeather Hurricane Summit open this site in another window - Focusing on how the upcoming hurricane season will impact U.S. Energy Sector. Monday May 12, 2008; The Hyatt Regency Houston, Houston Texas.
  • Tropical Meteorology Project, The open this site in another window - Include information on storm forecasts, maps, and more.
  • Tropical Twisters open this site in another window - NASA Kids feature addressing what hurricanes are and how they work.
  • United States Hurricanes open this site in another window - Information about hurricanes and specific storms.
  • UW-NMS Occlusion Page open this site in another window - Animation of model output demonstrating the occlusion process in the January 19, 1995, Midwest U.S. winter cyclone.
  • WDSU.com: Hurricanes open this site in another window - Current hurricane forecasts and news, with an interactive exhibit about the anatomy, strength, and history of hurricanes worldwide.
  • Weather Watch: Hurricanes open this site in another window - Learn about the power and fury of tropical storms with Scholastic. Offers lesson plans and project ideas for K-8 teachers.
  • Wikipedia: Cyclone open this site in another window - In meteorology, a cyclone is an area of low atmospheric pressure characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere of the Earth.
  • Wikipedia: Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale open this site in another window - Overview of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, which rates hurricanes from category one to category five. Includes a table with detailed data and descriptions for the various category levels.
  • Wikipedia: Tropical Cyclone open this site in another window - Encyclopedia article about tropical cyclones (known in different regions as hurricanes, typhoons, or severe cyclonic storms) including how they form, how they move, and how they can be forecasted.
  • Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names open this site in another window - Find the names chosen by the World Meteorological Centre for tropical storms, hurricanes, and typhoons for 2006-2011. Also includes information about how storm and hurricane names are generated.
  • WPMI.com: Hurricane Center open this site in another window - Hurricane information for the Mobile, Alabama area, including current news, safety guides, and hurricane facts and terms.
 



 
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