Great Storm Flashcards

1
Q

Date?

A

October 15th (night) and October 16th (early morning)

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2
Q

What was the highest gust recorded and where?

A

122mph at Goneston Norfolk

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3
Q

What was the lowest pressure recorded?

A

951mb

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4
Q

What was the increase in pressure and in what time frame did it occur as the system moved north?

A

20mb in 3hrs

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5
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When were the highest gusts recorded in London and at what time?

A

94mph between 3am and 4am

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6
Q

Where did the storm first hit?

A

South coast of Cornwall and Devon

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7
Q

When did the storm hit the Midlands?

A

Just after midnight

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8
Q

In its final stage where did the storm reach?

A

Humber Estuary (east coast) at 5:30am

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9
Q

What is this storm described as?

A

A low frequency, high intensity storm

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10
Q

When did the last storm of this scale affect the UK?

A

1703

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11
Q

Where did the storm develop?

A

Bay of Biscay

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12
Q

What was the series of events?

A

S.W winds carrying warm,wet air from the N. Atlantic met N.E winds carrying cold air from the pole.

Depression deepened rapidly due to unusually warm sea surface temps within the bay + steep temp difference between air masses (season)

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13
Q

What are the 7 causes of the Great Storm?

A
Poor forecasting 
Depression 
String Jet 
Large pressure gradient 
Time of year 
Season 
Polar jet stream
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14
Q

Explain poor forecasting

A

Led to little preparation and intensified effects

Michael Fish at metoffice

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15
Q

Explain depression

A

Low pressure system formed over Bay of Biscay and was rapidly deepened by unusually warm sea surface temps

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16
Q

Explain ‘String Jet’

A
  • Causes strength of storm to be boosted
  • Cold air descends into storms high in the atmosphere
  • Rain/snow falling into this jet evaporates and cools the air further
  • This adds more energy
  • Stronger winds

Term only came into use after 1987

17
Q

Explain large pressure gradient

A

Large temp difference meant large pressure gradient and a faster flow of air

18
Q

Explain time of year

A

Winter = N.pole receives less insolation whilst equator still receives large amounts. Caused temp difference and therefore large pressure gradient

19
Q

Explain season

A

Autumn = broadleaf trees still had leaves meaning more damage to forests

20
Q

Explain polar jet stream

A

Further south than normal meaning depression formed over N. France and S. England rather than Scotland