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I have a science project to do on Hurricanes and I can't quite fine the right project so Can anyone help me?

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Like I said, I have a science project to do due on June 12th and i had to do another one on Tsunamis with my friend and i'm looking for something sort of simple but something unique and original to impress my teacher on my final grading so it can't be a mimic of something like how most hurricane experiments end up looking like a tornado

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  1. If you really want to impress your teacher, look past the looks and dig into the science of Hurricanes.

    Hurricanes start off as just common storms off of the west African coast. They make a long journey, unhindered by winds and coriolis force until they break from the ITCZ.

    Make sure your class realizes that there is actually High pressure above a hurricane, which is what keeps it so tightly wound.

    Don't forget about the power. 100 Nuclear bombs can't even begin to touch the energy of just one hurricane.

    Hurricanes also have an eye, which is actually the center of lowest pressure in the storm.

    Show pictures of different types of hurricanes, like the difference between Bertha, Andrew, Katrina, Rita, etc.

    Hurricanes are an amazing weather force that humans have only begun to understand. To harness this incredible storm type in a project is impossible, but the basic science is simple. Research your facts.

    They are out there, and you will be better for it.

    Hope I've Helped!

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