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ASL
Eye of a hurricane swirls on a dark background with glowing blue data visualizations. Text underscored with orange and red reads, "Hurricane Alert."
8 minutes 33 seconds
Grade Level: 3 - 6

What is a hurricane, and how do they form? Learn the answer to these questions. Students will also learn about the categories of hurricanes, how hurricanes are named, and much more.

Buildings and a vehicle barely visible through a storm. Caption: A hurricane flexes its muscles with more than wind.
25 minutes 49 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 10

Hurricanes are nature's engines of death and destruction, the costliest natural disaster on earth. Explains how and where hurricanes formed; uses live footage to show the forces of wind, weather, and storm surge, and the damage they can do. Comp...Read More

Many begin as harmless breezes from Northern Africa, but they gain energy from the warm seawater as they move westward. As they build in strength, they develop the unmistakable characteristics of hurricanes. This three-part series places crews in ...Read More

Silhouette of 5 people looking out on a landscape with stormy skies and an active volcano in the distance. Text on image reads, "Fierce Earth. Hurricanes."
Fierce Earth
Season 1 / Ep 1
28 minutes 8 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

This episode explores one of the most feared weather-related events: the hurricane. The team travels to Florida and joins storm chasers as they travel through the eye of the storm. Experts also discuss the power of hurricane-force winds and new id...Read More

An illustration of hurricane recipe. On screen text, precursor storms + warm water + low wind shear. Iconic representations for all the three are depicted. Caption: Let's start with precursor storms.
Seasonal Science
Episode 3
3 minutes 46 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

Hurricane season runs from June to November. During these months, all three requirements for hurricanes to form are present. Storms form off the coast of Africa and travel on currents of warm ocean water. Also, the wind patterns alter the location...Read More

Rough ocean water covering beach and surrounding areas. Caption: Hurricanes are huge storms that are given names
Science Video Vocab
Episode 132
3 minutes 15 seconds
Grade Level: 5 - 8

Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams, graphics, and labels. For this particular video, students will focus on the conditions needed for hurricanes to form as well as the hazards they pose. Part of t...Read More

Person drawing a straight line down the side of a metal cylinder. Caption: Cores like this are nature's archives.
Science Nation
Episode 173
2 minutes 33 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

When Geologist Jeff Donnelly of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) hunts for hurricanes, he does it safely at ground level, or just slightly below. He is even able to do it without having to encounter so much as a drop of rain or a g...Read More

ASL
Four pictures of beaches, roads and bridges being washed away by stormy water. Caption: It can severely erode beaches and coastal highways.
Danger Zone
Episode 7
2 minutes 35 seconds
Grade Level: 9 - 12

Powerful winds aren’t the only deadly force during a hurricane. The greatest threat to life actually comes from the water in the form of storm surge. Storm surge combined with waves can cause extensive damage, erode beaches, and destroy coastal hi...Read More

Still image from: SciShow Kids: What's a Hurricane?
SciShow Kids
Season 2017 / Ep 54
3 minutes 53 seconds
Grade Level: 3 - 5

Hurricanes are huge tropical storms that form over the ocean. Let's find out more. Part of the "SciShow Kids" series.

A hurricane's waves flooding a road. Spanish captions.
Science Video Vocab (Spanish)
Episode 118
3 minutes 15 seconds
Grade Level: 5 - 8

Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams, graphics, and labels. For this particular video, students will focus on the conditions needed for hurricanes to form as well as the hazards they pose. Part of t...Read More

Still image from: All the Answers: Hurricanes, Owls, the Moon
All the Answers
Episode 26
19 minutes 32 seconds
Grade Level: 5 - 9

Let's take a look into the eye of a hurricane and learn how owls use their stealth to hunt. This episode also examines the only other celestial body on which humans have stepped foot: Earth's moon. Part of the "All the Answers" series.

Aerial view of a large airplane in flight. Sensors dot the outside of the plane. Caption: (male narrator) Hurricane hunting is not for the faint at heart.
NOAA Ocean Today
Episode 2
2 minutes 14 seconds
Grade Level: 6 - 12

A hurricane hunter is a pilot that flies an airplane into the middle of a hurricane. They gather data on temperature, humidity, and air pressure. This data is critical for forecasting the intensity and path of hurricanes. Part of the "NOAA Ocean T...Read More

Person holds up a book called "Freddy the Frogcaster and the Huge Hurricane." The cover shows a green frog looking out at us and waving, standing in front of a map showing an enormous yellow and orange hurricane spiral.
Read Out Loud
Episode 27
10 minutes 29 seconds
Grade Level: 4 - 8

Meteorologist and children's book author Janice Dean created the "Freddy the Frogcaster" series to explain the science behind weather. Join her as she reads one of her books on this episode. Part of the "Read Out Loud" series.

Black and white photo of the aerial view of the hurricane. Caption: But it's not the increased wind speed.
5 minutes 25 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12

Host Trace Dominguez discusses the current trends in the number of hurricanes and their strength. He examines weather data collected since 1880 coupled with new models created by NASA. According to the data and weather models, hurricanes are becom...Read More

Storm so strong it limits visibility while palm trees bend in the wind. Caption: Dropsondes have a huge impact on understanding hurricanes
Science Nation
Episode 73
2 minutes 30 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

Inside a cylinder that is about the size of a roll of paper towels lives a circuit board filled with sensors. It's called a dropsonde, or “sonde” for short. As the sonde falls through the air after being dropped for an airplane, its sensors gather...Read More

Circular turbines stacked two-high. People walk in front of them. Caption: designed this 15-foot-tall wall of wind, nicknamed, "WOW."
Science Nation
Episode 74
2 minutes 32 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

A Category 5 hurricane is a monster of a storm that most people would want to avoid. But, Civil Engineer Arindam Chowdhury actually recreates those monster hurricane force winds in hopes of helping people better prepare for the real thing. With su...Read More

Graphic of streets outlined in various colors with letters and numbers assigned to the individual streets. Caption: to construct a street-by-street view of Sandy's devastation.
Science Nation
Episode 77
2 minutes 54 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

Hurricane Sandy was the deadliest of the 2012 hurricane season and was the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history. University of Washington civil engineer Dorothy Reed and her team received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study...Read More