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1_Tropical Storms
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GCSE Geography Mind Map on 1_Tropical Storms, created by Grace Hartill on 23/01/2017.
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1_Tropical Storms
Formation
1. THUNDERSTORMS drift over warm waters
2. WARM AIR RISES which creates a TROPICAL DEPRESSION
3. Due to earth's rotation, the warm air starts to SPIN. Air cools and FORM CLOUDS
4. More warm air is sucked in and rises faster and the cool air sink to FORM AN EYE
5. As storm passes over warm waters it DRAWS IN MORE FUEL making it intensify
6. As it hits LANDFALL or passes over cooler water, the storm DISSIPATES
Protection methods
MEDC
Build embankments (leves)
Monitor global climate changes / Monitor the path of the storm to predict its path
Storm proof buildings / strict building codes / Windproof tiles / Waterproof windows / stronger foundations
Educate in schools / Leaflets / Advertise /
USA
29th october 2012
129 km/h wind speeds
KEY FACT= 65 BILLION!!!!!
Other impacts
economic
social
environmental
LEDC
Built shelters for evacuees
Educate the people
Educate woman in what to wear if need to swim
Builds homes on stilts to avoid flooding and destroyed by storm surge
Haiyan
2nd November 2013
300 km/h wind speeds
KEY FACT= 6,000 DEATHS!!
Other impacts
Predicting the path
1. Where is started
2. Direction it is traveling
3. Where is finished
Future Trends
Global Warming - warmer waters
Natural Cycle
El Nino - SOUTH PACIFIC - change ocean circulation
Effects
High Winds
Fuel the storm
Weaken Buildings
Trees fall down - block pathways / can't rescue people
Communication lines disconnect - can not reach people
Loose debris - knock people out
Heavy Rain and Storm Surges
Flooding
New Orleans was like a basin
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