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TROPICAL STORM BERTHA
IN HAPPENED IN 2008
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A hurricane is a giant spiraling tropical storms that pick up wind speeds of 160 miles an hour.
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NASA Goddard Photo and Video
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CHARACTERISTICS OF A HURRICANE
• Hurricanes:
• Form over tropical oceans
• Sustained winds up to 350 km/h
Low air pressure and forms in the tropics
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How it forms
Hurricanes start in warm waters near the equator, As the warm air continues to rise, "the surrounding air swirls in to take its place. As the warmed, moist air rises and cools off, the water in the air forms clouds."
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A hurricane can release 2.4 trillion gallons of water a day and hurricanes are also known as cyclones and typhoons.
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Hurricane Bertha was both the longest lived and easternmost developing July tropical storm on record
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Philerooski
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It formed July/3/2008 it dissipated July/21/2008
There was 3 fatalities
With wind of 120 miles an hour
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Bertha intensified into a major hurricane -a category3 or higher.
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Chase N.
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On July 20th hurricane Bertha decreased to a tropical storm.shortly after it transition extratropical cyclone
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New York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Additional hurricane Bertha was the longest lived tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin since Ivan in 2004
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homer4k
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In North Carolina at least 60 people had to be rescued from the rough seas over a two day span. 4 people were major injured but turned out fine.
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Karsun Designs Photography
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The system produced 4.77 inches of rain fall on the island of Bermuda. Making it the 10th wettest storming records history in that location.
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deansouglass
Dylan Svoboda
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