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Hurricanes

Hurricanes are large, strong, mixed wind-and-rain storms that get their energy from warm ocean water. Some scientists believe that the increasingly warm temperature of the water, due to global warming, is what can cause more hurricanes to happen.

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Hurricanes have people names like Arthur, Sally and Fiona!  
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