Answer Close-Reading Questions
Have students write their responses, or use the Close-Reading Questions to guide a discussion.
• What do hurricane hunters do? How do they use technology? (Central Ideas and Key Details)
Hurricane hunters are scientists who fly planes into storms to collect information about them. They release dropsondes, devices that capture data about air pressure, humidity, temperature, and wind direction and speed as they fall through the storm. Scientists are also hoping to test drones this season.
• What does meteorologist Joseph Cione mean when he says “Drones can help us go from a snapshot of a hurricane to a movie”? (Figurative Language)
He means that scientists will be able to capture more data with drones than they can with dropsondes. While dropsondes collect only a few minutes’ worth of data, drones can fly inside a hurricane for hours.
• Write two questions and answers about the “Tracking Hurricanes” map. (Map Skills)
Responses will vary.