Weather Flashcards

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1
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What is our case study for a tropical storm in a LIC?

A

Typhoon Haiyan

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How many fatalities did Typhoon Haiyan have?

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6,300

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How many people were displaced? (made homeless)

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600,000

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4
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How many homes were flattened?

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40,000

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5
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How many fishing boats were destroyed?

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30,000

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6
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How many people lost their source of income?

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6 million

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7
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What cut off aid to villages?

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Landslides

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Why was their an outbreak of disease?

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As there was shortages of food and water

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What were three of the main immediate responses to Typhoon Haiyan?

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  • Over 1,200 evacuation centres set up
  • UK government sent shelter kits
  • US aircraft helped with search and rescue missions
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What were two of the long term responses to Typhoon Haiyan?

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  • Agencies such as Oxfam replaced fishing boats

- Foreign donors such as the US, Australia and the EU supported new livelihood opportunities.

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What was the name of the UK (HIC) storm?

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Storm Imogen

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12
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What four main effects did Storm Imogen have?

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  • 60ft waves delayed ferries
  • RSPCA inspector drowned
  • Vehicles blown over on the M4
  • Power lines down - leaving 15,000 homes without electricity for 24 hours
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What immediate responses was there to storm Imogen?

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  • Vulnerable roads and railways closed
  • Emergency plans put into action (prepare and protect)
  • Emergency services attended accidents
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What was a long term response to storm Imogen?

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The MET office continued to provide severe weather warnings?

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15
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What happened in the UK in 2003?

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A heatwave

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What were the impacts of the UK heatwave in 2003?

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  • over 2,000 people died due to the heat
  • railway tacks buckled
  • in some places roads melted
17
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What happened in the UK in 2009 and 2010?

A

Very heavy snow

18
Q

What impact did the heavy snow in 2009 and 2010 have?

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  • Travel disruption
  • School closures
  • Airport closures
19
Q

There was severe flooding in 2013/2014 in the UK. Where was this?

A

Somerset levels