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Top: Science: Earth_Sciences: Meteorology: Weather_Phenomena: Hurricanes: Education_and_FAQs:
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» Florida Division of Emergency Management - Division of Emergency Management manages the overall response and recovery efforts to natural and technological disaster response in Florida by integrating resources statewide.
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» Hurricane Blog - Hurricane news and information. Hurricane and weather science.
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» Hurricane Georges: An Interdisciplinary Lesson - Teacher's lesson plan about hurricanes. Requires no more than a 486 classroom computer and software downloaded from here. Sponsored by Tools for the Teks: Integrating Technology in the Classroom.
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» Hurricane Theme Pages - Gander Academy's web site for student research and teaching activities about hurricanes.
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» Movement of Hurricanes - An explanation of global wind movements and hurricanes from the University of Illinois.
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» My Hurricane Tips - Tips, tools, resources and up to the minute news on the hurricane season.
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» NPR: Hurricane Season - Animation illustrating the Saffir-Simpson scale and the type of damage caused by each category of hurricanes, and a map showing the path of previous hurricanes from 1850 to today.
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» Science Education Pages - The National Data Bouy Center, with an interactive questions and answers asking such questions as, "What are hurricanes?" and "How do winter storms differ from summer storms?"
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» Wind and Sea - Teachers' and Students' corner providing links to over 100 educational sites of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as well as links to many other Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric educational sites.
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