Vertical Wind Sheer Monsoon Hurricane Impacts on Coastal Communities Negative impacts of storm surges Summer Monsoon 0 degrees - 30 degrees Typhoon Tropical Cyclone Definition Equator Eye Southern Hemisphere Latent heat of Condensation Hurricane Tropical Cyclone The Great Galveston Hurricane Conditions that drive hurricanes Positive impacts of storm surges 60 degree - 90 degree Tools Used to Track and Observe Hurricanes Winter Monsoon Conditions needed for a cyclone Spiral Rain Bands Coriolis Effect Atlantic Basin 30 degrees - 60 degress Origins of Cyclones Northern Hemisphere Eye Wall Storm Surge Stages of a Tropical Cyclone Vertical Wind Sheer Monsoon Hurricane Impacts on Coastal Communities Negative impacts of storm surges Summer Monsoon 0 degrees - 30 degrees Typhoon Tropical Cyclone Definition Equator Eye Southern Hemisphere Latent heat of Condensation Hurricane Tropical Cyclone The Great Galveston Hurricane Conditions that drive hurricanes Positive impacts of storm surges 60 degree - 90 degree Tools Used to Track and Observe Hurricanes Winter Monsoon Conditions needed for a cyclone Spiral Rain Bands Coriolis Effect Atlantic Basin 30 degrees - 60 degress Origins of Cyclones Northern Hemisphere Eye Wall Storm Surge Stages of a Tropical Cyclone
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
O-Vertical Wind Sheer
E-Monsoon
A-Hurricane Impacts on Coastal Communities
N-Negative impacts of storm surges
O-Summer Monsoon
E-0 degrees - 30 degrees
E-Typhoon
N-Tropical Cyclone Definition
A-Equator
C-Eye
O-Southern Hemisphere
E-Latent heat of Condensation
A-Hurricane
C-Tropical Cyclone
C-The Great Galveston Hurricane
A-Conditions that drive hurricanes
O-Positive impacts of storm surges
E-60 degree - 90 degree
A-Tools Used to Track and Observe Hurricanes
N-Winter Monsoon
C-Conditions needed for a cyclone
A-Spiral Rain Bands
C-Coriolis Effect
N-Atlantic Basin
O-30 degrees - 60 degress
N-Origins of Cyclones
N-Northern Hemisphere
O-Eye Wall
C-Storm Surge
E-Stages of a Tropical Cyclone