
Intense String of Hurricanes Seen From Space
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Biology, Geography, Science
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5th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video discusses the phenomenon of rapid intensification in hurricanes, which is when a hurricane's wind speed increases significantly in a short time. This process is difficult to predict and poses significant risks due to limited preparation time. The video highlights Hurricane Maria as an example and explains the challenges in forecasting such events. It also describes the conditions that favor rapid intensification, such as warm ocean waters and low wind shear, and the complexity of predicting these events due to various small-scale processes. NASA's satellite technology aids in understanding these processes.
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