Thursday, May 28, 2015

"El Nino" Brett Akop


  El Niño is returning this year. This hurricane involves  the warming of water in the equatorial Pacific.That reduces the intensity of tropical storms and hurricanes and prevents other systems from becoming powerful enough to be named storms. "What El Niño does is it suppresses the hurricane season mainly during the peak months of the season, which are August, September and October," Bell told reporters during a news conference in New Orleans on Wednesday.

Since we've already had this before I hope that we can learn how to deal with this kind of thing. This relates to American History because of Hurricane Katrina and how the country had to reconstruct, not only the damaged cities but also the economy. 

http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/27/us/hurricane-outlook-2015/index.html

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