In a hurricane, the wind

  1. In a hurricane, the wind pressure varies directly as the square of the wind velocity. If wind pressure is a measure of a
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  2. Hurricane category Wind speed in mph1 74-95 2 96-110 3 111-129 4 130-156 5 157+ Use the Saffir-Simpson Hurrican Wind Scale to
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  3. A hurricane has wind speeds that are greater than or equal to 74 miles per hour. Write an inequality to represent the possible
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  4. No hurricane : Strong wind decreases top of the stormHurricane forming : No wind So the best chances of forming a strong
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  5. Then Shamash threw strong winds at Humbaba,the south wind, the north wind, the east and the west, storm wind, gale wind,
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  6. Radar shows that a hurricane has sustained wind speeds of 170 miles per hour with heavy precipitation. Which is the best
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  7. Meteorologists often measure the intensity of a tropical storm or hurricane by the maximum sustained wind speed and the minimum
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  8. eteorologists often measure the intensity of a tropical storm or hurricane by the maximum sustained wind speed and the minimum
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  9. Meteorologists often measure the intensity of a tropical storm or hurricane by the maximum sustained wind speed and the minimum
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  10. So the best chances of forming a strong hurricane include these weather conditions:no hurricane strong wind decreases top of
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