A hurricane is a huge storm full of spiraling winds flowing inward and upwards. They are formed when warm moist air rises and gets replaced by cooler air, until both starts to rise causing storm clouds, as this continues the hurricane forms. The categories are 1-4, 1 being simple, 4 being major/severe. The surface water must be 79 degrees Fahrenheit for a hurricane to form. The average air pressure is 950 millibars. A hurricane has strong sustained winds ranging from 74-251 km. Get prepared with emergency food and water, emergency medicine, emergency light source, personal safety items, important document, and a fire extinguisher. DURING a hurricane, avoid going outdoors, follow instructions from public safety officials, keep media about the hurricane on, and find a shelter if advised to evacuate. When it strikes your area, can cause high wind, heavy rain, storm surges, and tornadoes. This can damage the area because hurricanes push seawater towards the shore causing flash floods that can tear down your home. Hurricanes are most likely to happen in more tropical places, usually falling across the western pacific.
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