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But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

How Do Hurricanes Form?

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Vermont Public

Nature, Language, Science, Kids & Family

4.35.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2017

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In the last couple of weeks, two big hurricanes have hit parts of the United States and Caribbean islands. In this episode we answer questions from kids who have been hearing the news and wondering: How do hurricanes form? Why do hurricanes strike Florida? Why do hurricanes have names? We speak with atmospheric scientist Shuyi Chen of the University of Washington.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Jane.

0:02.0

Kids, I know you usually ask the questions on this podcast, but do you want to help us answer one?

0:09.0

We're working on an episode about how our brains learn to read.

0:13.0

We're talking to a brain scientist for that part, but we want you to tell us what's so great about reading,

0:19.0

or to offer tips for other kids about learning to read.

0:23.0

Especially if learning to read has been hard for you, we want to know what you think might help other kids who are struggling.

0:29.0

So you can do either one.

0:31.0

Tell us what you like about reading, or give us some tips.

0:34.0

Have an adult record your answer.

0:36.0

It's easy to do on a smartphone using a voice recording app.

0:40.0

Be sure to include your first name, where you live, and how old you are.

0:44.0

Have your adult help you keep your answer short, like a minute or less.

0:48.0

Adults send the audio file to questions at butwhykids.org by July 15th.

0:54.0

Thanks for your help.

0:59.0

This is But Why, a podcast for curious kids from Vermont Public Radio.

1:24.0

On this show, we take your questions and we find answers.

1:28.0

Sometimes you send us questions that directly relate to things you've been hearing and seeing in the news.

1:34.0

In the last couple of weeks, two big hurricanes have hit parts of the United States and the Caribbean,

1:40.0

and they've caused a lot of damage.

1:42.0

Flooding, destroyed homes, and businesses, and harm to people.

1:47.0

If you've heard about it on the news or heard adults talking about it, it can be really scary.

1:52.0

Later this episode, we're going to talk a little bit about how you can help out,

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