Southwinds Hurricane Pages
Links to Hurricane Information



Hurricane Diana on 9/11/84.
NOAA photo.

Links to General Hurricane Information
This page has links to general information about hurricanes: Names, Saffir-Simpson scale, how tropical cyclones develop, past storms, typhoons, hurricanes around the world, disaster planning, government agencies etc., etc.

NOAA National Hurricane Center main pageThe main U.S. Government center-a vast resource through this main page on hurricane structure, movement, prediction, preparation, etc. Many links below are found through this site.

National Hurricane Center PreparednessLots of links and information about hurricanes on this large site, some of which are listed below. This site discusses how hurricanes form, move, the categories, storm surge and a lot more for basic understanding. Go through this site to get a good general, but knowledgeable and complete understanding of hurricanes. Optional in Spanish also.



National Hurricane Center hurricane names: The Hurricane names for 2006 and future years.

 

BoatUS Hurricane Information Pages: Go to this site and click on hurricane information on the menu. Gives great links to past storms and their tracks.

 

The Saffir-Simpson scale, Wikipedia page: Category definitions, wind speeds, storm surge, etc. Well-laid out definition and charts.

 

The Saffir-Simpson Scale NOAA: NOAA definition nice and simple.

 

The Saffir-Simpson Scale NOAA different site: NOAA site with slightly different information on the scale from the site above.

 

NOAA Hurricane page: This page has tons of information on different cyclone areas around the world, satellite imagery links, weather radio, preparedness guides, historys largest storms, the hurricane weather airplanes, etc., etc., etc.

 

Fema Hurricane page for kids: Great site with explanations on hurricanes and preparations for kids to understand.

 

Hurricane Hunters: Page on the airplanes that fly into hurricanes.

 

Hurricane Hunter Photo Albums: Photos of the aircraft and pictures taken by the aircraft of storms. A must see.

 

Meteorological Information on Hurricanes: A little more in depth discussion of the meteorology of tropical cyclones.

 

Hurricane drinks of all kinds and different ingredients are found all around the world in various bars. Heres a sample:



1 oz vodka
1/4 oz grenadine syrup
1 oz gin
1 oz light rum
1/2 oz Bacardi 151 rum
1 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1 oz triple sec
grapefruit juice
pineapple juice

Pour all but the juices, in order listed, into a hurricane glass three-quarters filled with ice. Fill with equal parts of grapefruit and pineapple juice, and serve. Serve in: Hurricane Glass

Hurricane Photos:  A site of public domain, copyright-free photos of hurricanes (and just about anything else, too).



USA Today Hurricane Resources site: Excellent site with information on almost everything about hurricanes. From their structure to preparation guides.  

How Tropical Cyclones differ from other storms: USA today site of tropical cyclone definition and explanation.




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