10 Hurricane Coloring Pages - Free!
Weather
This terrible hurricane we have painted in a way that doesn't look so scary, and you, what do you say? Do you like the result? It was a little tricky! After all, hurricanes are somewhat violent phenomena, right?
If you're a lover of nature, and even better, of the most incredible natural phenomena, then you've come to the right place, because we've gathered a variety of hurricane coloring pages, which await a very brave artist who dares to fill them with color.
From terrible hurricane drawings for kids, to aggressive hurricane and tornado drawings. Do you dare to get in the middle of the storm to observe how marvelous nature is? Better not! Right? Painting animated hurricane drawings is more fun and less dangerous.
Remember, at Coloring Together we always dedicate a special repertoire to the art of our visitors. If you're one of them, then we'll gladly display your colored drawings in this gallery. You just have to send a photo!
We know you're an artist who sweeps like a hurricane through all the black and white drawings that come before you. We trust you to bring the color back to these images to print and color.
Hurricanes coloring pages
Why color hurricanes pictures?
Hurricanes are very violent atmospheric phenomena, and this is because they carry the excess energy from the tropical area to colder regions.
Surely you've seen a hurricane in images, well they look like very large spirals seen from satellites. A hurricane is capable of bringing strong storms, and winds that reach incredible speeds. Being in the middle of a hurricane must without a doubt be dangerous!
Would you like to know more about hurricanes? They are very interesting, which is why if you dare to paint this theme, you'll come across something very surprising. Do you know what?
Well, we added curious facts about them above the coloring pages, so that as you paint them you can learn a ton of things. That's great! Don't wait for the hurricane to arrive when you can do it yourself.
Learn while coloring Hurricanes
- Hurricanes can drop up to 9 trillion liters of water a day. That's why they are very dangerous! It's better to stay away or take shelter in the middle of a hurricane.
- The first person who took on the task of naming hurricanes was the British meteorologist C. Wragge, at the beginning of the 20th century.
- Who names hurricanes? They are determined by the World Meteorological Organization, based in Geneva, and these names are reused every six years.
- The most intense hurricane that formed in the open waters of the Atlantic was Hurricane Irma, in 2017.
- Hurricanes are known as typhoons in the Western Pacific Ocean, and as cyclones in the northern Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal.
- Hurricanes are classified into 5 categories, based on their wind speeds and their potential to cause damage.
- The names of hurricanes can be "retired" in case the hurricane was very large and very destructive. Of course! No one would want their name to be that of a hurricane that caused so much destruction. Such is the case of Katrina, Andrew, and Mitch.
- At first, the National Hurricane Center gave women's names to all hurricanes. But this practice ended in 1978.
- There are differences between tropical storms and a hurricane. The main one is the wind. Tropical storms bring winds of 63 to 118 km/h. Hurricanes, at least, around 119 km/h. Much greater!
- Hurricanes are bigger than you think. The storm spirals advance at around 160 km/h, and can unleash up to 9 trillion liters of water a day.
