Tropical storms Flashcards

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Storms

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  • occur when there are large diff in atmospheric pressure between 2 areas
  • e.g low pressure system in Australia, high pressure system in Central Asia (causes NE Monsoon)
  • storms dont just occur during Monsoon seasons
  • occur throughout year, due to Hadley cells and ITCZ
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Hadley Cells

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  • equatorial regions; area of low pressure due to constant solar energy received (large angle of incidence
  • equatorial warm air rises 30 degrees north and south, cools down rapidly, rain(Cloud form)
  • concurrently, cooler and denser air at 30N and 30S move towards lower pressure area at equator
  • forms stable circulatory system, bring dry and cool air to 30N and S, forming desert conditions; bring winds and storm systems towards equator
  • draw annotated diagrams
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Deserts

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-form along Horse latitudes (30N, 30S)

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Inter Tropical Convergence Zone

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  • area that is affected by tropical storms, cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons
  • area of lowest pressure, where most of world’s storms occur
  • receives converging winds blowing frm Hadley Cells from north and south
  • not always at equator becos of seasons
  • Jan: ITCZ below equator, sun directly over 23S/Tropic of Capicorn
  • July: ITCZ above equator, sun directly above 23N/Tropic of Cancer
  • can use this to predict times of yr where particular area may have high potential of storms occurring
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Tropical cyclones

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  • extreme/severe weather phenomenon
  • intense low pressure weather systems that develop over warm oceans in tropics
  • strong tropical storms, winds of strong velocity, accompanied by torrential rainfall, cause widespread damage and loss of lives
  • move away frm equator
  • Atlantic: Hurricanes
  • Pacific: Typhoons
  • Indian: Cyclones
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Characteristics of tropical cyclones

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  • diameter: 100km to 2000km
  • may last as long as a month
  • speed: 24km/h
  • wind speed: 120km/h
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How and why do tropical cyclones form?

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  • have sustained speeds of more than 119km/h due to steep pressure gradient
  • atmospheric pressure above warm ocean surface very low
  • steep pressure gradient result in strong winds spiralling inwards and upwards at high speeds
  • warm moist air over ocean expands and rises, then condenses, releases latent heat
  • continuous large scale release of latent heat warms air, cause it to expand and rise further
  • this reduces air pressure near ocean surface, creating and sustaining area of low pressure at centre (eye) of cyclone
  • warm air rises, cools, eventually sinks
  • descending dry air creates calm and cloud-free environment in the eye
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Conditions required for tropical cyclone formation

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  • warm tropical oceans temp at 26 degrees, depth up to 60m
  • low pressure area needs to be far enough frm equator (5-20 N/S) for coriolis effect to create rotation in the rising air mass (too near equator, insufficient rotation, tropical cyclone will not develop)
  • need to have low pressure system (unstable air)/depression that has potential to grow (less than 10% tropical disturbances turn into cyclones)
  • thus tropical cyclones only found in tropical areas (warm shallow seas like Caribbean)
  • once they travel on land/ cooler waters, lose source of energy and strength v quickly
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