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Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Jan 12, 2016

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Page 1: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Dangerous Weather

PowerPointBy:Brianna BatrezBrianna BatrezSusie Castro

Kaylin DuloheryAlex PeltonAlex Rivas

Daniel SernaDavid Serrano

Page 2: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Thunderstorms

• When the raindrops become too large and heavy for the to support them, they start to fall out ofthunderstorm, the wind is like a game of tag that never stops. It just gets faster or slower. the cloud.

• During a• Thunder and lightning happens at the

same time, but because light travels faster than sound, we see lightning before we hear thunder.

Page 3: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Earthquakes

• An earthquakes starts by plates hit each other and that’s forms as a earthquakes.

• Earthquakes are measured by sensitive instruments called selsmometene.

• The May 18 eruption began with an earthquake that triggered a avalanche.

Page 4: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Volcanoes

• Volcanoes are big.• Volcanoes throw lots of smoke when

erupting .

Page 5: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Blizzards

• If blizzard snow melts, floods may take more lives or ruin land.

• Blizzards are common in Canada, and North Central United States.

Page 6: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Hurricanes

• In the united sates the air force reserve actually fly aircraft into the eye of the hurricane.

• In 1969 a hurricane Camille battered the coasts of Florida Alabama and Mississippi.

• A hurricane is powerful storm that sweeps in from the ocean.

Page 7: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Tornadoes

• Tornadoes are the most destructive winds that occur on our planet. They are most common in the USA.

Page 8: Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

Resources

• Weather Forecasting By Gail Gibbons• Weather by Seymour Simon• Why Does Lightning Strike by Terry Martin and

Caroline Bingham• Weather by Carolne Harris• Time for Kids: Storms By Editor for Time Kids

and Leslie Dickstien