Weather Hazards Flashcards

1
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Where do tropical storms develop?

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5 and 30° north and south of the equator.

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2
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What are the conditions where tropical storms can develop?

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  • Sea temperature is at least 27°C
  • Wind shear is low
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3
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Why do storms spin?

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Because of the Coriolis effect.

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4
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What are the features of the eye of the storm?

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  • 50km across
  • very low pressure
  • light winds
  • no clouds
  • no rain
  • high temperature
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5
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What are the features of the eyewall?

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  • spiralling rising air
  • very strong winds (160km/h)
  • storm clouds
  • torrential rain
  • low temperature
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What are the features of the edges of the storm?

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  • wind speed falls
  • smaller clouds
  • less intense rain
  • lower temperature
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7
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What aspects of tropical storms may climate change affect?

A

Frequency, Intensity and Distribution.

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8
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__ of the last __ years have had a higher than average number of earthquakes.

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16, 24

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9
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What weather hazards does the UK experience?

A
  • Strong winds
  • Heavy rainfall
  • Snow and Ice
  • Drought
  • Thunderstorms
  • Heat waves
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10
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Give an example of strong winds in the UK.

A

in 2018, Storm Ali killed 2 people when 100mph winds knocked trees over.

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Give an example of heavy rainfall in the UK

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In 2018, parts of south Wales flooded during Storm Callum when 180mm of rain fell in 48h.

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12
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Give an example of snow and ice in the UK.

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In March 2018, the “Beast from the East” brought 50cm of snow.

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13
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Give an example of drought in the UK

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From April 2010 - March 2012 England only received 75% of their average monthly rainfall.

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14
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Give an example of thunderstorms in the UK.

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In July 2014, lightning strikes caused power cuts in southern England.

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15
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Give an example of heatwaves in the UK.

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Summer of 2018 was one of the hottest summers. July temperatures reached 35°C in Kent.

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16
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How is UK temperature becoming more extreme?

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Ten warmest years have happened since 1990.
December 2010 was the coldest month for over 100 years.

17
Q

How is UK rainfall becoming more extreme?

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December 2015 was the wettest month ever recorded.

18
Q

What plan has been set up since the flood?

A

The Somerset Levels and Moors Flood Action Plan

19
Q

How much will be spent on the flood plan?

A

£100 million

20
Q

What does the flood plan entail?

A
  • Turning temporary pumping stations permanent
  • Dredging rivers Parrett and Tone regularly
  • Tidal barrage at Bridgwater
  • Widening River Sowy’s channel