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Friday 16 January 2009

Theme 3: Nat Haz (Climatic) - General Revision

Tropical Storms

Names
Tropical storms are also known as:


Hurricanes = North Atlantic
Typhoons = Pacific
Tropical Cyclones = South East Asia
Willy-Willies = Australia

Conditions required for formation:

· Over Oceans
· Ocean temperature over 27°c
· Water heated to a depth of several metres
· Close to the East Coast of continents
· Late summer or early Autumn, when sea temperatures are at their highest (notice how hurricanes always hit America around September/October!)

Causes of tropical storms
· Air on surface of ocean is heated (it also contains lots of moisture)
· Hot, humid air rises, cools and condenses. Clouds form.
· Rising air creates low pressure. Air rushes in to fill gap left by rising air.
· Rotation of the earth means winds do not blow straight. Winds circle towards the centre.
· The storm continues to feed itself.
· Whole system moves westwards towards land.
· When the system crosses the land it losses its source of heat and moisture. The tropical storm losses its energy and dies out.

Managing the effects of tropical storms
Reducing the effects of tropical storms includes:
· Studying tropical storms once they form
· Providing an early warning system
· Long-term planning in areas prone to tropical storms

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