Hurricane
Trivia: The Answers are Blowing in the Wind
by: Jennifer Jordan
Living in Florida, or
anywhere else on the Gulf coast and East
coast, forces residents and tourists to
deal with hurricanes. Perpetuated by Mother
Nature, forever an unforgiving and wild
woman, hurricanes are devastating to structures,
economies, and, most unfortunately, lives.
But, like any weather phenomena, hurricanes
are interesting, and knowledge of them arms
us when the keys to self protection. So
how much do you know about hurricanes? Take
our quiz to find out.
1. A tropical storm becomes
a hurricane when it involves winds that
go how many miles per hour?
a. 74
b. 80
c. 90
d. 25 on residential streets;
55 on highways
2. The Atlantic hurricane
season goes from when to when?
a. April 1 to August 30th
b. June 1 to November 30th
c. May 1 to October 30th
d. There are no hurricanes in
the Atlantic
3. Hurricanes are named
alphabetically, with female and male names
alternating. When did this way of naming
first start?
a. 1979
b. 1890
c. 1938
d. Hurricanes don't have names;
that's just silly
4. What is the name Hurricane
derived from?
a. sugar cane
b. a Cabal god of evil
c. a philosopher in Ancient
Rome
d. an alcoholic drink
5. On July 17, 1943,
Joseph Duckworth made history by doing what?
a. Flying his plane into the
eye of a hurricane
b. Accurately predicting a hurricane's
path
c. Rescuing a group of school
children from a storm surge
d. Stopping a hurricane by pulling
it in with a lasso
6. On what side are North
American hurricanes the strongest?
a. The left side
b. The front
c. The right side
d. The democratic side
7. Specific names of
hurricanes are retired when what happens?
a. They are used twice
b. The hurricane merges with
other storms
c. The hurricane they are named
for is particularly devastating
d. A person with the same name
files a lawsuit
8. What is not likely
to facilitate safety and therefore considered
a hurricane myth?
a. Taping the windows shut
b. Placing sandbags around the
house
c. Stocking up on extra food
and water
d. Evacuating
9. What is the deadliest
hurricane on record?
a. Hurricane Andrew
b. The Lake Okeechobee of 1928
c. The Galveston Hurricane of
1900
d. This is a trick question;
Hurricanes are friendly
10. What is the definition
of a Tropical Depression?
a. A storm that produces at
least 30 gallons of rain
b. A storm with a defined circulation
and winds up to 38 miles per hour
c. A storm that includes a tornado,
hurricane, and tsunami within 48 hours
d. A storm that is very sad
Answers:
1. a. 74; 2. b. June 1 to November 30th;
3. a. 1979; 4. b. a Cabal god of evil; 5.
a. Flying his plane into the eye of a hurricane;
6. c. The right side; 7. c. The hurricane
they are named for is particularly devastating;
8. a. Taping the windows shut; 9. c. The
Galveston Hurricane of 1900; 10. b. A storm
with a defined circulation and winds up
to 38 miles per hour.
See
how you did:
9-10 correct: You know
your stuff. You wind…er, win.
6-8 correct: Not bad,
not bad at all. Hurr-ray.
3-5 correct: About average:
coast, but no cigar.
Less than three:
Yikes. Too bad the answers weren't really
blowing
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