Why does the author of the article “Dial it up to Category 6? As warming stokes storms, some want a bigger hurricane category” include "the traditional Saffir-Simpson scale" in paragraph 3?
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1.
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To provide background information on hurricane formation
To explain how hurricanes are categorized currently
To describe the regions affected by hurricanes
To introduce the concept of maximum sustained wind speed
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How is the article "Dial it up to Category 6? As warming stokes storms, some want a bigger hurricane category" organized to develop the thesis?
By discussing the traditional Saffir-Simpson scale
By introducing the concept of Category 6 hurricanes
By detailing the characteristics of hurricanes
By summarizing the history of tropical storms
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In the article “Five Storms Since 2013 Would Qualify For New Category,” what is the primary purpose of paragraph 6?
To provide examples of extreme weather events
To discuss the geographic distribution of hurricanes
To analyze the potential impacts of a new hurricane category
To present opposing viewpoints on the need for a new hurricane category
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Read this quotation from paragraph 5.
"Since 2013, five storms — all in the Pacific — had winds of 192 mph (309 kph) or higher that would have put them in the new category."
Why does the author use this comparison?
To highlight the increasing frequency of extreme storms in recent years
To illustrate the potential impact of climate change on storm intensity
To demonstrate the need for a new category to classify exceptionally powerful storms
To emphasize the geographical distribution of storms in the Pacific Ocean
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Part A
What is the author’s primary purpose for writing the article “Climate Change Is Making Storms Worse”?
To discuss historical data on storm intensity
To propose solutions for mitigating storm damage
To analyze the impact of climate change on storm seve
To provide safety guidelines for storm preparation
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Part B
Which quotation does NOT supports the answer to Part A?
As the world warms, conditions grow more ripe for such whopper storms. (Paragraph 14)
Climate change is making the worst storms worse," said study lead author Michael Wehner. (Paragraph 15)
It's not that there are more storms because of climate change. (Paragraph 16)
If the world sticks with just five storm categories, “as these storms get stronger and stronger it will more and more underestimate the potential risk,” said study co-author Jim Kossin. (Paragraph 17)
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In paragraph 16 of the article why does the author mention “The proportion of major hurricanes among all storms is increasing, and it's because of warmer oceans?”
To describe the impact of warmer oceans on storm frequency
To explain the role of ocean temperature in storm intensity
To discuss the geographical distribution of major hurricanes
To provide evidence supporting the link between climate change and storm severity
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