Preventing Hurricanes

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118 years ago, a hurricane hit a city that was home to 37,000 people, which was Galveston, Texas. The great storm of 1900 was the deadliest natural disaster in the United States history. We should take action to prevent hurricanes like this happening again because many people have died because of hurricanes. The leading cause of hurricanes is the heavy usage of greenhouse gases. The hurricane was caused by climate change. It killed an estimated 6000 to 8000 people, this is why we should take action to prevent hurricanes from happening so we don't lose more lives. Preventing the loss of life and minimizing the damage to property from hurricanes that are shared by all. The category four hurricane that destroyed over 36,000 buildings on September …show more content…

These winds help evaporate even more water vapor from the ocean. Warm and cool air causes hurricanes because hurricanes form over warm ocean water. When warm moist air over the water rises, it is soon replaced by cooler air. The cool air will then warm and start to rise. If there is enough warm water, the cycle will continue and the storm clouds and wind speeds will grow causing a hurricane to form. Although climate change didn't cause the hurricane it likely made the hurricane worse. Scientists are not sure that climate change will increase the number of hurricanes. The impact of climate change on hurricanes remains a subject of ongoing studies. Changes in hurricanes still remain uncertain, when they occur they are more likely to become more intense and stronger and becomes larger in warmer atmospheres. The great hurricane had many causes to it. The island that was first discovered by the Spanish explorer Alonso Alvarez de Pineda and …show more content…

By 2018 Galveston has made a big recovery since the hurricane made landfall. Hurricanes have increased by so much since 1900. This is why you should take action on preventing hurricanes and having an action plan if a hurricane happens near you. Galveston has made a big recovery since the great storm of 1900. Now they are taking action by making an action plan to protect Galveston from future hurricanes. Galveston took plenty of steps to keep the city safe from future storms. Galveston was raised 17 feet above low tide. They also built a seawall, the seawall extends over 10 miles along Galveston's seafront, protecting life and property against hurricanes and tropical storms. The need for such a seawall became apparent when on September 8, 1900, a hurricane struck Galveston island resulting in the greatest natural disasters in the U.S. history. Having an action plan is helpful because it keeps you safe and prepares you for future hurricanes. Galveston has action plans to ensure their citizens are always safe before and after hurricanes, “to prepare for hurricanes, you should take the following measures.

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