Hurricanes look like spiral of clouds from space and the winds are so loud you cant hear yourself speak. Hurricanes are most likely to occur In the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean and are least likely to occur up north in cold waters
At the NHC Aircraft Reconnaissance we collect Hurricane data from Reconnaissance Aircraft and Satellites using key instruments like how the Satellites use 36 spectral brands or waves lengths as they view the Hurricanes 24/7 and the Aircraft use a dropsonde that measures temperature, air pressure, wind and humidity in the atmosphere
When a Hurricane strikes a community it leaves an obvious path of destruction. As a result of high winds and water from a storm surge. Homes, businesses, and crops may be destroyed leading to destruction
Big hurricanes can effect even small shops with powerful winds and massive surge and they can make a business go out of business
Closing from Hurricane
Hurricanes can even affect governments and how the severe storms are lead by the state and local governments but the federal government plays the role in providing resources, manpower, and funding for recovery after the storm
GlossaryHurricane: a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.Satellite: an artificial body placed in orbit around the earthEquator: an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both polesCommunity: a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common