The factors that affect the formation of a storm hazard Flashcards

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The factors that affect the formation of a storm hazard

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  • Ocean
  • High sea surface temperature
  • Atmosphere instability
  • Rotation of the earth
  • Uniform wind direction at all levels
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Ocean

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  • Tropical storms derive their moisture (evaporation)
  • Energy (latent heat) from oceans
  • Clear links with the water cycle
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High sea surface temperatures

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  • Sea-surface temp more than 26 = tropical storm

- Formed in low lats during summer - temps are at highest

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Atmospheric instability

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  • TS - most likely to form in regions of intense atmospheric instability - warm air forced ain air
  • ITCZ - 2 limbs of the Hadley cell converge = low pressure on the ground = perfect for TS.
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Rotation of the earth

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  • Certain amount of spin is needed = TS

- Coriolis effect = increases the further away from equator

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Uniform wind direction at all levels

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  • Winds from different directions at altitude prevent a tropical storm from attaining height and intensity
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Thermal equator

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  • Moves with the seasons
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ITCZ

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  • Belt of low pressure which circles the earth generally around the equator
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Coriolis force

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  • Moving air deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere
  • Left in the southern hemisphere
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