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The storm is coming. Originated from the southeast it
was born from an area of low pressure. In order to become a typhoon, there
needs to be warm sea surface temperatures, atmospheric instability, high
humidity in the low/middle level of the troposphere, and a low vertical wind
shear. Based on the evidence, the devastation is soon to approach. This will
surely be the best report to get that college scholarship!



These past few days, I have been studying the storm.
The wind has been getting stronger, reaching 275km/h
(170 mph). It has been recorded to be the strongest
tropical cyclone due to its wind speed. The days grow
longer as the storm increases then decreases, fooling
us to believe it might calm down.


Haiyan
Nov. 8
2013

November 9th 2013
The storm is getting worse and worse. Many people have already
died, and I've had a close encounter. While collecting data from
the water, I was swept away. I was able to grab onto a light post
that was still connected to the ground, and shimmied up the pole.
When the waves calmed down I jumped onto a piece of debris and
floated to safety. Next time I will be more careful. While other
scientists measure the storm with
satellites and radars, I prefer to experience it firsthand.




When tropical waters, collide with heat it
interacts with the wind patterns that spiral
air inwards, the water vapor then forms
into storm clouds. Then more heat and
moisture further fuels the storm cloud,
leaving it dense and heavy.




Nov. 11th, 2013
The storm is hitting! The buildings crumble and millions
of dollars go to waste! No one is safe. The towns will
NEVER recover from this mass devastation. I look
outside the slit in the cement roof of my cover, and I
see debris and dirty. The water is soiled with the many
lives the typhoon has taken. The winds, Moriah! The
watery graves of millions! This is worse than Hell itself.
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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The storm is coming. Originated from the southeast it
was born from an area of low pressure. In order to become a typhoon, there
needs to be warm sea surface temperatures, atmospheric instability, high
humidity in the low/middle level of the troposphere, and a low vertical wind
shear. Based on the evidence, the devastation is soon to approach. This will
surely be the best report to get that college scholarship!



These past few days, I have been studying the storm.
The wind has been getting stronger, reaching 275km/h
(170 mph). It has been recorded to be the strongest
tropical cyclone due to its wind speed. The days grow
longer as the storm increases then decreases, fooling
us to believe it might calm down.
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