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Page 1: Extreme Weather Mrs. Collins’ Second Grade Class 2006.

Extreme Weather

Mrs. Collins’

Second Grade Class

2006

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Blizzards

• Blizzards are bad snow storms.• They have lots of wind. • The wind blows the snow and makes it

hard to see.• Blizzards have very cold temperatures.• There is a lot of snow in a blizzard.• The snow can become very deep.

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A blizzard is a powerful storm.Snow falls from the sky.

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Blizzards are when a lot of snow comes. Precipitation falls from the sky.

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Droughts

• A drought is when there is no rain for a long time.

• All the plants dry up and usually die.

• The ground becomes hard and cracked.

• Most animals have to go somewhere else to find water.

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Droughts dry up the land.There is no rain in a drought.

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Drought is when we don’t have water.Plants won’t grow without water.

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Floods

• Floods happen when there is too much rain for the ground to soak up.

• Sometimes rivers and lakes overflow causing floods.

• Sometimes floods happen when there is a lot of snow that melts.

• A flood is where there is a large amount of water that covers dry land.

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A flood is when there is a lot of water.A flood has lots of water.

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Floods come from the ocean.Floods have lots of water where people can

drown.

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Floods cover dry land and trees.Floods are like water but bigger.

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A flood is when it rains to much. Floods are lots of water everywhere.

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Floods have lots of water everywhere.A flood is a storm with lots of rain and the

rain stays there.

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Hurricanes

• A strong spinning storm.

• They begin over the ocean and run into the land.

• Hurricanes have strong winds that destroy homes.

• They have lots of rain and cause flooding.

• The rain pushes the ocean water

on the land and causes more flooding.

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A hurricane is a dangerous thing. That is how people get hurt.

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A hurricane is a very dangerous storm that can take a cat or a cow. It is a very powerful

thing to be in.

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A hurricane is a powerful storm.Hurricanes have a lot of water.

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A hurricane is a powerful storm.It takes down stuff.

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A hurricane can attack Texas.A hurricane is a windy storm that is violent.

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Thunderstorms

• These storms have lots of lightning.

• They have lots of loud thunder.

• They have howling winds.

• Some thunderstorms have a lot of rain.

• Some storms do not have rain.

• Thunderstorms have dark clouds.

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Thunder is a loud noise that goes back and forth from cloud to cloud.

Wind is a windstorm that blows.

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A thunderstorm is a dangerous storm that can take down trees and can have rain.

A storm is a kind of weather.

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A thunderstorm is a dangerous storm that can have rain and it can have hard wind.

Sometimes it can rain.

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Lightning is a big storm.Lightning is a giant electrical spark.

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Lightning is in a thunderstorm. Lightning is electricity that is in the sky.

There are many types of lightning.

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Fog is something that people can not get through very well.

Fog is blocking a boat.

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It is very rainy in a storm.Sometimes it can be foggy in a storm.

People can not see in fog.

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Tornadoes

• Tornadoes have powerful winds.

• The winds make a spinning funnel cloud.

• The funnel clouds destroy homes and buildings.

• Some are strong enough to pick up cars.

• They have dark clouds.

• There is rain and sometimes hail.

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A tornado can attack Texas. A tornado can break things.

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A tornado is a big thing.A tornado is a big swirl in the air.

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Tornadoes are bad. They have a tunnel.A tornado is a strong wind.

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A dusty, swirling tornado, that is gray.A tornado can break stuff.

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A tornado is a big gray thing that sucks up a lot of stuff. A tornado can suck up anything. It even can suck people up. It

can suck up cows and horses to. It can smush stuff too.

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Tornadoes are very big wind storms. A tornado is a very big, a very big wind .

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Extreme Weather

• Blizzards

• Droughts

• Floods

• Hurricanes

• Tornadoes

• Thunderstorms