Storm hazards Flashcards

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State the conditions needed for a hurricane to develop

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  • Sea temperatures above 27 degrees
  • Ocean depth above 70m
  • 5 degrees north or south of the equator
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Describe the structure of a tropical storm

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  • Central eye (10-50km) with calm conditions
  • Eye wall is the most powerful part; produces heavy rainfall and harsh winds
  • Cloud and rain extend in a series of waves, where storms and tornadoes are commonly formed
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Describe the distribution of tropical storms

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  • Occur between latitudes 5-20 digress north and south of the equator
  • Most destructive; Caribbean Sea, Bay of Bengal, Southeast Africa
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Explain how the magnitude of tropical storms is measured

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Saffir-Simpson Scale

  • 5 levels based on pressure, wind speed, storm surge and damage potential
  • Scale 5 has: winds above 250km/h and storm surges over 5.5m
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Describe the frequency of tropical storms

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  • Average lifespan 7-14 days

- 80-100 tropical storms a year globally

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Describe storm surges as an impact of tropical storms

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  • Surge of water up to 3m
  • Caused by low atmospheric pressure which allows the sea to rise vertically and powerful winds
  • Most deaths of tropical storms are due to storm surges
  • Agriculture takes long to recovery as soil is contaminated
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Describe strong winds as an impact of tropical storms

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  • Exceed 150km/h
  • Buildings collapse, damage to roads, bring down transmission lines, damage agriculture
  • Can hurl pieces of debris
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Describe flooding as an impact of tropical storms

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  • Warm, humid air from the storm produces large amounts of rainfall
  • Can cause landslides and mudslides
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Name some physical factors influencing the impact of a tropical storm

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  • intensity of storm
  • Speed of movement
  • Distance from the sea (storm declines towards land)
  • Physical landscape of impact zone
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Name some human factors influencing the impact of a tropical storm

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  • Population of impact zone
  • Level of preparedness
  • Ability to predict
  • Nature of buildings
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Explain prediction as a management strategy

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  • Prediction depends on the state of monitoring
  • Poorer areas do not have sufficient communication systems to provide an efficient evacuation
  • Tropical storms follow an erratic path so it’s not always possible to give more than 12-18 hours warning
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Explain prevention as a management strategy

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‘Cloud seeding’

  • Cause more precipitation to force the storm to release more water over the sea, hence weakening the system
  • Concerns were express and research stopped
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Explain protection as a management strategy

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  • People educated on how to strengthen their homes
  • Cyclone drills
  • Land-use planning can limit building in impact zones
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Name some primary impacts of tropical storms

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Storm surges
Strong winds
Heavy rain causing costal flooding

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Name some secondary impacts of tropical storms

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River flooding

Landslides

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16
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Name some social impacts of tropical storms

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Death
Injury
Disruption

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Name some environmental impacts of tropical storms

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Destruction of costal environments
Pollution (e.g. sewage)
Inundation of saltwater

18
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Name some economic impacts of tropical storms

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Financial costs to local people and governments

19
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Name some political impacts of tropical storms

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Command and control issues - whose issue is it?

International aid affairs