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have you ever wondered what it feels
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like to be at the eye of a storm that
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can reshape entire coastlines join us as
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we explore the fascinating world of
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hurricanes nature's most powerful
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phenomena hurricanes are powerful
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tropical cyclones that form over warm
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ocean waters these massive storms are
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known by different names around the
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world hurricanes in the North Atlantic
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and Northeast Pacific typhoons in the
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Northwest Pacific and tropical cyclones
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in the South Pacific and Indian
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Ocean the Saffer Simpson hurricane wind
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scale categorizes these storms from
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category 1 to 5 based on their sustained
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wind speeds a category 1 hurricane has
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winds of at least 74 mm per while a
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category 5 hurricane boasts winds of 157
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or higher hurricanes form in seven
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distinct basins globally with the
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Northwest Pacific being the most active
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generating an average of 26 tropical
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cyclones annually interestingly these
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storms don't form near the equator due
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to the weak corololis effect in that
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region throughout history hurricanes
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have played a significant role in
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shaping human development from
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Columbus's encounter in 1495 to
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modern-day disasters like Hurricane
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Katrina in 2005 these storms have left
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societies some hurricanes have become
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infamous due to their size strength or
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devastation the Great Hurricane of 1780
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in the Caribbean remains one of the
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deadliest on record while Hurricane
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Patricia in 2015 became the strongest
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ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere
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understanding hurricanes is crucial for
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coastal communities and beyond these
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storms can cause widespread damage
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through high winds storm surges and
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heavy rainfall as climate change
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progresses some scientists predict that
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hurricanes may become more intense
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emphasizing the importance of
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preparedness in this video we've
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explored the fascinating world of
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hurricanes nature's most powerful storms
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we've learned that these tropical
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cyclones are known by different names
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around the globe and are categorized
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using the Saffer Simpson hurricane wind
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scale we've discovered that hurricanes
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form in seven distinct basins worldwide
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with the Northwest Pacific being the
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most active these storms have played a
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significant role in shaping human
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history from Columbus's time to
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modern-day disasters like Hurricane
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finally we've emphasized the importance
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of understanding and preparing for
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hurricanes especially as climate change
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may lead to more intense storms in the
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future remember knowledge and
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preparedness are key to facing these
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powerful forces of nature thank you for
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watching our exploration of hurricanes
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we hope this video has given you a
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deeper understanding of these powerful
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natural phenomena and their impact on