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Title: hurricane mitch
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Certain conditions such as pressure and wind speed made this hurricane intense. At first, warm ocean water was around 86 degrees fahrenheit, which was most important for making this hurricane disastrous. As the warm water evaporated, it gave off an unlimited supply of water vapor into the atmosphere... Showed first 250 characters
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Certain conditions such as pressure and wind speed made this hurricane intense. At first, warm ocean water was around 86 degrees fahrenheit, which was most important for making this hurricane disastrous. As the warm water evaporated, it gave off an unlimited supply of water vapor into the atmosphere... Showed next 250 characters
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