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EXTREME WEATHER
BY: SHAWN TAYLOR
Photo by
beninfreo
2.
THUNDERSTORMS
BY SHAWN TAYLOR
Photo by
802
3.
THUNDERSTORMS
Thunderstorms are storms with
Lightning, thunder and some heavy
rain or hail. Thunderstorms look like big black clouds.
The main ingrediance of a thunderstorm is moister, unstable air,
And lift.
Photo by
Garry - www.visionandimagination.com
4.
THUNDERSTORMS
A thunderstorm feels like you putting your
over a heater because of the moister in the air.
You can see thunderstorms if you look into the
sky because it's a big black cloud.
You can hear thunderstorms because if the thunder.
Photo by
Not So Nice Duck
5.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
I would get under a shelter
or in a mobile home
And get a flashlight, water bottles,
and a first aid kit
Photo by
fleetfootmike
6.
HURRICANES
BY: SHAWN TAYLOR
Photo by
NASA Earth Observatory
7.
HURRICANES
Huricanes are bug tropical storms
that form in the Ocean.
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
8.
3 SENSES
3 senses to describe this storm is
Touching, sight, and hearing.
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
9.
HURRICANES
Bad weather comes with this storm
This storm can flip cars and tear down trees
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
10.
SAFTY
I would live in a brick house
In case the storm is really bad
Photo by
Richard Masoner / Cyclelicious
11.
TO SURVIVE THIS STORM
I would have a first aid kit
A flashlight and 3 bottles of water.
Photo by
CoreBurn
12.
TORNADOES
BY: SHAWN TAYLOR
Photo by
aforgrave
13.
TORNADOES
A Tornado is a big funnel
Cloud the has strong winds and is twisting.
Tornadoes are large storms.
Photo by
Anthony Quintano
14.
3 SENSES
3 senses to describe a
Tornado are
Sight, hearing, and you can feel the
Force of the air.
Photo by
iGambardella
15.
SAFTY
I wouldn't live in a house for this storm
I would go to a cross basement or underground.
Photo by
State Farm
16.
TO SURVIVE
To survive this storm I would
get somewhere low and
Have a bag packed with
5 bottles of water, flashlight,
and a first aid kit.
Photo by
paolosdala
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