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Have you ever wondered how hurricanes become powerful enough to lift cars and level cities? In How Could We Harness a Hurricane, Vicki Cobb describes this natural phenomenon and the three things it's made of: air, water, and energy. Read about traveling to the eye of the storm, modifying weather, and other interesting work that meteorologists, scientists, and engineers do to solve the big problems posed by hurricanes.
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How Could We Harness a Hurricane
2018, Quarto Publishing Group USA, Seagrass Press
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: News Flash: Weather Warning!
What Is A Hurricane?
Air and Pressure
Water Changes to a Gas
Energy and Wind
The Birth of a Hurricane
Traveling into the Eye of the Storm
Inside a Hurricane
Project Stormfury
Brainstorming Ways To Harness A Hurricane
Put a Diaper on It to Absorb Water?
The Bomb Idea
Blacken the Clouds?
Warm Up the Top?
Put a Shade on the Ocean?
Cool Down the Ocean with Ice Cubes?
Put a Cover on the Ocean so Water Can't Evaporate?
Throw Cold Water on the Ocean's Surface?
Build a Hurricane Slayer?
Should We Mess With Mother Nature?.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
456 Childrens Plus, Inc.
1010 Lexile.
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