The Science of Common Things a Familiar Explanation of the First Principles of
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510 What is a hurricane f The hurricane is a remarkable storm wind, peculiar to certain portions of the world. It rarely takes its rise beyond the tropics, and it is the only storm to dread within the region of the trade-winds. 511 How are hurricanes especially distinguished from other kinds of tempests f By their extent, irresistible power, and the sudden changes that occur in the direction of the wind. S1J3 Do any particular portions of the tropics appear to be especially visited with hurrica...nes ? In the northern hemisphere, the hurricane most fre- quently occurs in the regions of the West Indies ; in SCIENCE OF COMMON THINGS. 81 What are hurricanes ? Breadth and velocity of hurricanes. the southern hemisphere, it occurs in. The neighborhood of the Mauritius. 513 Do the hurricanes occur at particular seasons f The West Indian occur from August to October / the Mauritian from February to April. 514 What have recent investigations shown the hurricanes to be? Extensive storms of wind, which revolve round an axis either upright or inclined to the horizon ; while at the same time the body of the storm has a progres- sive motion over the surface of the ocean.
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