Yaokuan Liang and Binh Tran's project about big wind :D
editThis is a project for my school admins if you're reading this pls don't take this down
what is it
editWind big things go yeet
"yeah sure but why?"
editI dunno something about pressure and things
Something from Britannica that I ctrl-c-ctrl-v'd:
"Longer-period windstorms have two main causes: (1) large differences in atmospheric pressure across a region and (2) strong jet-stream winds overhead. Horizontal pressure differences may accelerate the surface winds substantially as air travels from a region of higher atmospheric pressure to one of lower."
cool fact
editBig wind can be 100mph fast (I use metric so I have no idea how fast that is) also cool jet thing
history and things
editVery bad big wind: the 1900 galveston big wind
effects
editctrl c-ctrl v: Severe weather events involving straight-line winds pose a significant threat to communities, as they can cause power outages, uproot trees, damage roofs, and create flying debris hazards. These powerful winds can also impact transportation systems, disrupt communication networks, and pose risks to public safety.
cool information about big wind
editThey are fast and big and fast some live short and some live long
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le sources
edithttps://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/1900_Galveston_hurricane https://www.britannica.com/science/windstorm https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/User:Yaokuan_ITB https://www.certainteed.com/inspiration/how-tos/windstorms#:~:text=Windstorms%20form%20when%20opposing%20weather,high%20air%20pressure%20surrounds%20it. 1 https://www.disasterkleen.com/what-are-the-damaging-effects-of-the-wind/#:~:text=Severe%20weather%20events%20involving%20straight,pose%20risks%20to%20public%20safety.
Credits
editYaokuan Liang and Binh Tran