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*Classroom Companion | Hurricanes
NGM.Aug.2005.Hurricanes.pdf

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Classroom Companion
"Hurricane Warning"
August 2005 National Geographic

Article Summary: Last year's record hurricane season may have been just the beginning. Forecasters predict the Atlantic seaboard could be in for decades of relentless pounding. The online excerpt includes a photo gallery, related links, and more.

Online Materials from National Geographic



Activity: Creative Climates
Activity: Stormy Stories

Magazine Article: Fire and Rain: Forecasting the Chaos of Weather

Map: World Climate Map

News: 2004 U.S. Hurricane Season Among Worst on Record
News: Hurricanes of History
News: New Hurricane-Forecast Tool Debuts (And Just in Time)
News: Worst Hurricane in North Carolina: 50 Years Later

Online Feature: Explorer Blog: The True Face of Hurricanes
Online Feature: Flying Into the Eye of a Hurricane!
Online Feature: Forces of Nature: Hurricanes
Online Feature: Grade Your Climate IQ
Online Feature: Hurricanes QuickFlick

Online Feature: Stir Up a Hurricane
Photos: Forces of Nature
Photos: Weather Forecasting



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Submitted August 30, 2005, by Nancy Gupton

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