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    Dickinson along with a dose of Americana and American history. "There Came a Wind like a Bugle" is interpreted to mean different things‚ but most scholars agree on the theme of destruction that Dickinson describes. Whether the poem is telling of a strong storm or the death of relative. It is easily seen from reading "There Came a Wind Like a Bugle" that Dickinson describes some event that brings death and destruction. "There Came a Wind like a Bugle" is widely interpreted by many scholars to describe a

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    some of the most violent natural occurring disasters known to mankind. While there are many differences between the two‚ the stark similarities are as dramatic. Both are centered on gusting wind swirling around a center; however the diameters of the storms are quite different. While hurricanes can range from 100 to 300 miles wide‚ tornadoes usually have only a length of less than two miles. However‚ a tornado makes up for its small size with extremely high wind speeds‚ in excess of over 250 miles per

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    Informative Essay

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    Informative Essay The stages in some types of storms (hurricane) A hurricane is a wheather system that is usually described as a funnel of warm wet air‚ when warm moist air rises and encounter with the cooler air‚ it causes the warm water vapor to condense and form rain drops and dark clouds. Most hurricanes that occur in the Atlantic develops off the west coast of Africa. Hurricanes begins as thunderstorms which moves out over the warm tropical ocean water. There are three stages in forming

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    responsibility will lead to my success in and beyond school because it gives me the confidence to succeed‚ and will lead to a better life for my family and me. Now as to my approach for this paper I am writing this essay according to The Descriptive Essay (2011)‚ "The descriptive essay is a genre of essay that asks the student to describe an object‚ person‚ place‚ experience‚ emotion‚ situation‚ etc. This genre encourages the student’s ability to create a written account of a particular experience. What is

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    Technically speaking‚ a true cyclone is a hurricane which forms in the Pacific Ocean. Some suggest that a cyclone is a high-pressure storm system while a hurricane is a low-pressure storm system. When it refers

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    -The narrator describes the begining of a lightning storm -The storm builds in power and intensity‚ but still dosent rain‚ the rain seems to have a mind of its own -The narrator ends by questioning humans power’ having seen the storm‚ he doesn’t believe that mankind can ever hope to control nature Form- The poem is written in free verse and the lines are irregular in length. It makes the poem sound natural and a bit chaotic‚ like a storm- as does the use of enjambment. Exclamation marks in

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    Geography Notes

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    Cyclones/Typhoons/Hurricanes -Starts as storm‚ but is considered a TROPICAL storm when winds reach 74 miles per hour. -swirling water inward is eye‚ swirling < is southern hem‚ swirling > is northern hem. -Convection effect -Hot/humid air + water -most dissipate in ocean - DAMAGE $$$ - Winds up to 250 mph + high/strong/fast/destructive waves CYCLONE: tropical storm‚ in Australia‚ Philippines‚ and south west pacific TYPHOON: tropical storm‚ in west pacific (E. Asia) HURRICANES: tropical storm‚ in Atlantic (Gulf

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    the word ‘black’ depicts devastation and fear for the people who were victims and lived through the storm and were left to suffer the aftermath. We also get a sense of the power of destruction that the storm had where it says ‘no intervention of sun or man.’ In our solar system‚ the sun is the strongest‚ biggest and most powerful element. ‘The Hurricane’ clearly shows us the strength of the storm seeing as it even managed to overpower the sun by creating ‘dark clouds’ which could not be penetrated

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    1.  Be wary of the main storm hazards.   Thunderstorm Hazards (lightening‚ hail‚ tornado‚ downpours of rain flooding‚ downbursts of air gustfronts Hurricane Hazards contain thunderstorms‚ storm surge/coastal flooding‚ high waves‚ coastal erosion   2.  Describe the different types of lightning‚ how they form‚ and what happens when they strike something.   Cloud-to-cloud lightening: occurs when voltage gradient within a cloud‚ or between clouds overcomes electrical resistance of air. Cloud-to-ground

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    mad New York the most severely damaged in hurricane sandy. During the storm there was at least 285 people killed‚ at least 125 in the U.S.‚ also there was not an exact number on how many people were injured. 218‚000 people in 1983 were living in flood zone areas in New York‚ after hurricane sandy in 2012 there was at least 398‚000 people that were living in flood zone areas. More than 8.5 million people lost power during the storm. It also set record water levels in many

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