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Supercomputing Challenge

Modeling a Hurricane's Path

Team: 90

School: RIO RANCHO MID-HIGH

Area of Science: Meteorology


Proposal: Problem Definition: Because hurricane’s paths are difficult to predict and it is very important to know where they are going to strike, we will devise a program that models the path of hurricanes so that we can predict where it will strike on the coast so that we know where to organize an evacuation, which could save countless lives, because when the hurricane strikes no one will be there.

Purpose: To create a program that can model a hurricanes path so we can predict where it will strike on the coast so that we know where to organize an evacuation, which could save countless lives, because when the hurricane strikes no one will be there.

Desired Results: To make a program that can accurately model a hurricane’s path, so that we know where the hurricane will strike

Plan of Action: To find information on what factors affect a hurricane’s path and use these factors in our program. Our program will use these factors to find the hurricane’s path.


Team Members: Alex Baker, Stuart Follett, Gunther Wong
School: Rio Rancho Mid-High

Mentor: Nick Bennett



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Sponsoring Teacher: Debra Loftin

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