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Htm Use this online simulator to see how winds move a hurricane. org/hurricane This website shows how to make your own tools to study the weather, and lets you see inside a hurricane. htm This website has information about how hurricanes start, hurricane names, and what to do if a hurricane is coming to your area. 30 Glossary cyclones: huge storms that are like hurricanes. Cyclones start in the Indian Ocean. evacuate: to go to a safer place eye: the center of a hurricane floods: large amounts of water covering places that are usually dry hurricane: a huge storm that starts over warm ocean water.
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Evacuate: to go to a safer place eye: the center of a hurricane floods: large amounts of water covering places that are usually dry hurricane: a huge storm that starts over warm ocean water. The speed of a hurricane’s winds is at least 74 miles per hour. storm surge: high water that a hurricane’s winds push from the ocean onto the shore tropical storm: a big storm with winds blowing 39 to 73 miles per hour typhoons: huge storms that are like hurricanes. Typhoons start in the Pacific Ocean.