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Lesson
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1: Title
2: Response and Thanks
3: Objectives and Standards
4: Essential Questions
5: Sensational Sensors
6: Hurricane Michael
7: What is a Hurricane
8: Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale (SSHWS)
9: Hurricane Hazards
10: Tropical Cyclone Categories
11: Hurricane Climatology
12: Hurricane Michael: Track and Classification
13: Hurricane Michael: Inland Winds
14: Hurricane Michael: By The Numbers
15: Power Outages
16: Hurricane Michael: The Impacts
17: Florida
18: Major Hurricanes of Florida
19: WeatherSTEM Units: Florida
20: WeatherSTEM Fusion: Wind Speeds and Gusts
21: WeatherSTEM Spotlight - FSU Panama City Campus
22: WeatherSTEM Fusion: Wind Rose
23: WeatherSTEM Fusion: Wind Direction
24: Tidal Gauge Information: Storm Surge
25: Hurricane Michael: Storm Surge
26: Impacts: Florida
27: Hurricane Michael: Alabama and Georgia
28: WeatherSTEM Units: Alabama and Georgia
29: WeatherSTEM Fusion: Wind Speeds and Gusts
30: WeatherSTEM Fusion: Rainfall and Rain Rate
31: Impacts: Alabama
32: Impacts: Georgia
33: Hurricane Michael: The Carolinas and Virginia
34: Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Michael
35: WeatherSTEM Units: The Carolinas and Virginia
36: WeatherSTEM Fusion: Wind Speeds and Gusts
37: Hurricane Michael: Rainfall and Flooding
38: WeatherSTEM Fusion: Rainfall and Rain Rate
39: River Gauge Data
40: 2018 Hurricane Season: A Look Back
41: Hurricane Preparedness
42: Key Points: Hurricane Michael
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Essential Questions
What is a hurricane?
What are some of the hazards from these storms?
How did Hurricane Michael impact the United States?
How can you be prepared in the event of severe weather, such as a hurricane?