Did You Know?

Hurricanes can be as big as cities!

What is a Hurricane?

A hurricane is a big storm.

How Do Hurricanes Form?

They form over warm ocean water.

What 1933 Pacific Hurricane Season Does

It had many strong storms.

Some storms hit land hard.

People had to leave their homes.

It caused lots of rain and wind.

It made big waves in the ocean.

People learned to be safe.

More About 1933 Pacific Hurricane Season

In 1933, many storms came from the ocean. They were strong and fast. Some storms made big waves and rain. People watched the sky for signs of storms.

These storms can change the land and sea. They can cause floods and make trees fall. People need to be careful when storms come.

Today, we have tools to track storms. We can see when they form. This helps keep people safe from harm.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["1933 Pacific Hurricane Season"] --> B["First Hurricane: August 1"] A --> C["Notable Storms: 5"] B --> D["Hurricane 1: Category 2"] C --> E["Hurricane 2: Category 3"] C --> F["Hurricane 3: Category 1"] C --> G["Hurricane 4: Category 4"] C --> H["Hurricane 5: Category 2"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Pacific:Related to the Pacific Ocean, the largest ocean on Earth.
hurricane:A strong storm with very high winds and heavy rain.
season:A period of the year with specific weather patterns.
1933:A year in the 20th century.