Extreme Weather In The UK 🩵 Flashcards

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what can persistent rainfall lead to?

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Flood because the saturated ground cannot absorb anymore water- more surface run off

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When is persistent rainfall common?

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In late winter and early spring when snow melt makes the problem worse

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what is flash flooding?

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When intense rainfall brings a huge amount of water into an area in a short amount of time- common in up land areas where slopes are steep

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What causes costal flooding?

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When a deep depression (low pressure) causes strong winds which brings a storm surge to a river estuary which funnels coastal water in the mouth of a river

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What causes strong winds?

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Remnants of hurricanes travel over the Atlantic, bringing strong wind, these can trigger storm surges- leading to flooding

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What can strong winds cause?

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Storm damage, such as fallen trees and broken power lines, leading to power cuts

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What is considered a drought in the U.K.?

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15 consecutive days with less than 0.2mm of rain on any on day

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What was the hottest heatwave recorded in the U.K.?

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40.2 degrees

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What may happen because of a drought?

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Their may be insufficient water to produce crops

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Why are heatwaves becoming more common?

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Due to climate change- 30 times more likely to experience a heatwave in summer

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What can extreme cold lead to?

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Disruption particularly for transport, but also burst pipes and loss of crops and livestock

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