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How Hurricanes Work

Posted October 29, 2012 11:29 AM

With Hurricane Sandy hurtling toward the East Coast today, here's a handy infographic giving you the basics (and a little more) of how a storm gets going, and how to measure its scale. If you're wondering what makes Sandy a Category 1 storm, here's your answer: Winds between 120 and 150 kilometers per hour, according to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
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Re: How Hurricanes Work

10/30/2012 6:08 PM

I'm curious whether < whether get it, we fully know what causes the rotation (and spin direction) of the massive storms. I've had my own theory.

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