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: Hurricane Sally has weakened since striking the Alabama-Florida state line before dawn on Wednesday, September 16 — but it is still inflicting major damage. The storm is moving at a glacial pace, dumping more than 20 inches of rain in some areas, downing trees and leaving homes and streets flooded. Numerous storms are forming in the Atlantic, and climate change may be making September storms more numerous and more dangerous.
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Have your students identify the 5Ws and an H:
- Who is being affected by this storm?
- What are some of the characteristics that make Sally a dangerous storm?
- When and where is this happening?
- Why are slow moving storms dangerous?
- How are officials and others trying to address the problem?
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