"Hurricane" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hurricane" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hurricane" Meaning

A hurricane is a large, rotating storm that forms over the ocean, characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. It is a type of tropical cyclone, and is often referred to as a typhoon or cyclone in other parts of the world. Hurricanes typically form in warm ocean waters, and can bring severe damage and flooding to coastal areas where they make landfall. The strongest hurricanes can have winds of over 150 miles per hour and cause catastrophic damage to buildings, infrastructure, and the environment.

"Hurricane" Examples

Usage Examples of Hurricane


1. News Report

"The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane warning for the eastern coast of the United States, as a powerful storm gains strength in the Atlantic."

2. Weather Forecast

"A hurricane is expected to make landfall in Florida tomorrow morning, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the region."

3. Historical Event

"The Great Hurricane of 1900, which struck Galveston, Texas, remains the deadliest natural disaster in US history, killing an estimated 6,000 to 12,000 people."

4. Personal Story

"I have always been fascinated by hurricanes ever since I experienced my first one as a child, evacuating with my family to a safer location."

5. Scientific Research

"Researchers are studying the impacts of hurricanes on coastal ecosystems, searching for ways to mitigate the damage caused by these powerful storms."

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The Huron is a body of water and a former Native American tribe. As a body of water, it refers to Lake Huron, one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is located in the northern United States and southern Canada, and is the second-largest of the Great Lakes by volume. In terms of the Native American tribe, the Huron people were an indigenous group that lived in the region around Lake Huron and other parts of present-day Ontario, Canada, and Michigan, USA. They were known for their skills as farmers and hunters, and were also skilled craftsmen. Unfortunately, the Huron people were greatly affected by European diseases to which they had no immunity, and their population declined significantly.

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