Brought worst drought in the 20th century for
Africa
Heavy rains and severe flooding
in Peru and Chile, severe drought
in Africa
Weak trade winds lead to eastward flow
Cold Peru current is suppressed
thus fish don't migrate to the
Peruvian coast - Leads to economic
decline in fishing and tourism is
affected by the reduction on sea
birds as they have no food to eat
High pressure in Africa -
Anti-cyclonic condition persist
Low pressure in South America brings heavy persistent rains
Usually 12-18 months long
Warm water that lacks nutrients
moves off the east coast creating
the rainfall
La Nina
Low pressure in Africa
bringing storm clouds with
strong intensity
Warm water pushed towards the Australian coast
High pressure over South America bringing low temperatures and drought
1996 sardine and anchovy
catches were much higher
due to cold nutrient rich
waters off the east coast of
South America
Very strong west trade winds
with a high altitude flow being
experienced in the upper
atmosphere
Volcanoes
Conservative Boundary
These
create
high fold
mountains
Two similar plates
are converging
with the plates
being forced
together thus
creating a huge
strain of the earths
crust
Gentle eruptions
with runny lava
Constructive Boundary
Volcanoes
mainly at the
sea
Two plates diverging
Gentle
eruptions with
runny lava -
Shield Volcano
Destructive Plate Boundary
Heavy plate sinks beneath the
lighter plate. They plate is usually
the oceanic plates sinking under
the lighter continental plates
This creates
violent
eruptions
Strato Volcanoes
CASE STUDY:- MOUNT PINATUBO1991
Refer to casse
study mind map
Drought
EFFECTS OF PROLONGED DROUGHT:-
Leads to rising food
prices
More wildfires
Rapid migration to urban areas
Water
shortages
Human and livestock death
through lack of water
Definition: An extended period of below average precipitation that causes water shortages
4 MAIN CAUSES OF DROUGHT:-
1. High pressure know as anti-cyclones block low pressure
from moving in bringing weather fronts with them
2. Warm oceans cause moist air to rise forming clouds over the ocean. If winds
are too weak to blow clouds onto land then no rainfall occurs over land
3. Weather front may not bring rain in example with southern Europe once the
front has gone over the UK
4. If oceans are colder then
less moist air will rise, thus
less clouds from which
would subsequently bring
rain
SOLUTIONS:-
Reduce water usage
e.g. crop irrigation and
water wastage
Compulsory water meters
Construction of reservoirs
Tax large corporations
for heavy water usage
CASE STUDY:- EASTERN/SOUTHERN AFRICA 2002
The main affect
was 90% loss in
the harvest in
ETHIOPIA AND
ERITREA
Over 30 million people
affected (East)
Severe droughts occured in Africa; both north and
south of the equator
Over 20 million people
affected (South)
Over 20% of people in
Southern Africa are
HIV positive so
escalated the problem
as they people
became vulnerable to
droughts and the lack
of nutrition that
comes along with it
Oxfam has many
projects such to help
in the dorught such
as:-
Helping people
in Malawi to
improve simple
irrigation
systems
Helping people to
plant an emergency
winter crop
DROUGHT MITIGATION:-
Soil and water preservation. By protecting soil it is better at absorbing percipitation
Water
desalinisation
and water
recycling reduces
dependency on
rain water
Water conservation; In Las Vegas exerophytic plants are used
outside as they use less water
Flooding
CASE STUDY:- PAKISTAN 2010 AND 2011
2.74 MILLION PEOPLE
AFFECTED IN THE SINDH
REGION
483,000 Homes destroyed
in the PUNJAB region
In 2010, Pakistan
suffered its worst
floods for 80
years
Human factors:-
Deforestation means steep slopes have
low infiltration rates thus water flows
straight into rivers
Nearly 70% of pakistans
population work in agriculture
and live close to rovers to irrigate
their crops; this means they're
vulnerable when the rivers flood
their banks