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  2. 10 Facts about Hurricanes! - National Geographic Kids

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    1. Hurricanes are giant tropical storms that produce heavy rainfall and super-strong winds. 2. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters near the equator. The warm, moist air above the ocean surface rises, causing air from surrounding areas to be “sucked” in.

  3. 58 Extreme Facts about Hurricanes | FactRetriever.com

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    58 Extreme Facts about Hurricanes. A single hurricane stirs up millions of miles of air and can dump more than 2.4 trillion gallons (9 trillion liters) of rain a day. [7] It is estimated that rainfall from Hurricane Florence could reach 40 inches in isolated areas of coastal North Carolina.

  4. 15 Facts About Hurricanes That Will Blow You Away

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    Explore the intriguing world of hurricanes, from their mythological origins to their devastating impacts. Learn the facts about these powerful storms.

  5. 32 Facts About Hurricanes

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    Key Takeaways: Hurricanes, also known as cyclones or typhoons, are powerful tropical storms that form over warm ocean waters. They can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding, and have different names based on their location. Understanding how hurricanes form and their impact is crucial.

  6. 12 Powerful Facts About Hurricanes - Mental Floss

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    Hurricanes are among the largest and most intense storms nature can produce. Today, we know more about these systems and have an easier time measuring and predicting them than ever before.

  7. 20 Things You Didn't Know About... Hurricanes - Discover Magazine

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    13 Hurricanes unleash torrential rains, violent thunderstorms, and even tornadoes. But their deadliest component by far is the storm surge, the chunk of ocean pushed ashore by winds that can gust up to 200 miles per hour.

  8. 20 Amazing Hurricane Facts - Our Planet

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    Hurricanes are very powerful tropical storms. A hurricane can unleash more than 9 trillion liters of rain a day. Here are 20 amazing hurricane facts.

  9. 50 Amazing Hurricane Facts - Live Science

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    Find out which hurricanes and typhoons have been the strongest, deadliest, biggest and which have caused the most damage, among other hurricane records.

  10. Hurricanes - National Geographic Kids

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    Learn what causes these deadly storms—and how to stay safe. The wind at the beach is whipping at 95 miles an hour. Waves 16 feet tall are crashing down. Even sharks are heading out to calmer...

  11. What Causes HurricanesHurricane Facts - National Geographic

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    By National Geographic Staff. October 6, 2016. • 5 min read. Every year, coastal regions brace themselves for violent windstorms known as hurricanes. But how do these storms form and grow? The...