The GreatGalvestonHurricaneLatent heat ofCondensationSouthernHemisphereWinterMonsoon60 degree- 90degreeTyphoonTropicalCycloneVerticalWindSheerStormSurgeHurricaneNegativeimpacts ofstormsurgesEyeWallConditionsthat drivehurricanesHurricaneImpacts onCoastalCommunitiesStages ofa TropicalCycloneConditionsneeded fora cycloneSummerMonsoonEquatorOriginsofCyclonesAtlanticBasinEyeTropicalCycloneDefinitionPositiveimpacts ofstormsurgesMonsoonSpiralRainBandsTools Usedto Track andObserveHurricanes0 degrees- 30degreesNorthernHemisphereCoriolisEffect30degrees -60degressThe GreatGalvestonHurricaneLatent heat ofCondensationSouthernHemisphereWinterMonsoon60 degree- 90degreeTyphoonTropicalCycloneVerticalWindSheerStormSurgeHurricaneNegativeimpacts ofstormsurgesEyeWallConditionsthat drivehurricanesHurricaneImpacts onCoastalCommunitiesStages ofa TropicalCycloneConditionsneeded fora cycloneSummerMonsoonEquatorOriginsofCyclonesAtlanticBasinEyeTropicalCycloneDefinitionPositiveimpacts ofstormsurgesMonsoonSpiralRainBandsTools Usedto Track andObserveHurricanes0 degrees- 30degreesNorthernHemisphereCoriolisEffect30degrees -60degress

Hurricanes and Monsoons - Call List

(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.


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C
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E
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O
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N
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E
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E
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C
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O
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C
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A
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N
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O
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A
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A
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E
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C
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O
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A
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N
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N
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C
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N
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O
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E
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A
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A
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E
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N
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C
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O
  1. C-The Great Galveston Hurricane
  2. E-Latent heat of Condensation
  3. O-Southern Hemisphere
  4. N-Winter Monsoon
  5. E-60 degree - 90 degree
  6. E-Typhoon
  7. C-Tropical Cyclone
  8. O-Vertical Wind Sheer
  9. C-Storm Surge
  10. A-Hurricane
  11. N-Negative impacts of storm surges
  12. O-Eye Wall
  13. A-Conditions that drive hurricanes
  14. A-Hurricane Impacts on Coastal Communities
  15. E-Stages of a Tropical Cyclone
  16. C-Conditions needed for a cyclone
  17. O-Summer Monsoon
  18. A-Equator
  19. N-Origins of Cyclones
  20. N-Atlantic Basin
  21. C-Eye
  22. N-Tropical Cyclone Definition
  23. O-Positive impacts of storm surges
  24. E-Monsoon
  25. A-Spiral Rain Bands
  26. A-Tools Used to Track and Observe Hurricanes
  27. E-0 degrees - 30 degrees
  28. N-Northern Hemisphere
  29. C-Coriolis Effect
  30. O-30 degrees - 60 degress