Natural disasters like hurricanes are dangerous storms that can destroy cities. Scientists are finding evidence that powerful killer hurricanes may have been more common in the past and are investigating whether storms will become stronger in the future. Hurricanes gain energy from warm ocean waters which causes circular winds to form these storms that can reach intensities like Irma and Maria.
Natural disasters like hurricanes are dangerous storms that can destroy cities. Scientists are finding evidence that powerful killer hurricanes may have been more common in the past and are investigating whether storms will become stronger in the future. Hurricanes gain energy from warm ocean waters which causes circular winds to form these storms that can reach intensities like Irma and Maria.
Natural disasters like hurricanes are dangerous storms that can destroy cities. Scientists are finding evidence that powerful killer hurricanes may have been more common in the past and are investigating whether storms will become stronger in the future. Hurricanes gain energy from warm ocean waters which causes circular winds to form these storms that can reach intensities like Irma and Maria.
Natural disasters like hurricanes are dangerous storms that can destroy cities. Scientists are finding evidence that powerful killer hurricanes may have been more common in the past and are investigating whether storms will become stronger in the future. Hurricanes gain energy from warm ocean waters which causes circular winds to form these storms that can reach intensities like Irma and Maria.
2. Hurricanes are dangerous 3. Storms are becoming more powerful 4. More events from the past have been uncovered 5. Scientists are looking for signs of more killer hurricanes in the future 6. Hurricanes are called typhoons or cyclones 7. Hurricanes can destroy cities 8. The deadliest hurricanes ever are Irma 185 mph wind and Maria 9. Evidence of hurricanes just as powerful being more common in the past is being uncovered 10. Scientists investigate the deadliest hurricane since records began, the great hurricane of 1780 in the Atlantic 11. It was one of three devastating hurricanes that struck right after another 12. Modern hurricanes tracked by aircraft and satellites 13. Scientists learned about development and tracking of hurricanes 14. Hurricanes convert energy from the ocean to heat 15. Air on top of hurricanes is slow and the oceans are warm causing winds to spin circularly, forming a hurricane