Beast from the East

Cards (12)

  • causes
    • stratospheric warming that disturbed the jet stream
    • winds shifted bringing polar continental air from Siberia
    • the air mass picked up water over the North Sea bringing snow
    • storm Emma moved from the Atlantic brining further snow fall
  • February 2018
  • storm Emma = march
  • social impacts
    • hundreds of people were trapped on the M80 near Glasgow for up to 13 hours
    • 10 people died during the storm
    • thousands of schools were closed across the country
    • people were unable to get to work due to conditions
    • hospitals in Glasgow, Grimsby and Scunthorpe cancelled all appointments
    • British Airways cancelled hundreds of short-haul flights from Heathrow
  • environmental impacts
    • snow drifts were as high as 7 metre
    • 50cm of snow in parts of Wales, Exmoor and Dartmoor
  • economic impacts
    • accidents costs over £10 million pounds in insurance claims
    • people were unable to get to work due to conditions
    • British Airways cancelled hundreds of flights from Heathrow
  • UK's response - before
    the met office issued a very rare red weather warning which means danger to life - this covered Scotland, Devon, Somerset and South Wales
    this gave people time to prepare (get food, water, blankets) and escape
  • UK's response - before
    the environmental agency issued flood warnings for parts of Cornwall with residents told to expect tides to be around 400 mm
    this gave people time to prepare their homes ; sand bags, move furniture upstairs, flood barriers
  • UK response -
    The RAF was drafted to help relief efforts in Lancashire with people stranded and with police struggling to cope
    helps relief pressure on the struggling police - more people were rescued - less casualties - more people safe
  • UK response -
    soldiers were deployed in Edinburgh to transport 200 NHS clinical and support staff to the hospital
    this ensured that people had access to trained professionals at hospitals - more people were safe/alive - help the injured
  • UK's response -
    military vehicles were called to help people stranded on the M63 in the Pennines - helped people get to safety - less casualties - more people are safe
  • UK's response -
    it was recommended that rail travel should be avoided to and from Scotland and 50 stations were closed in Kent
    ensured people were safe at home