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Component 1: Physical Geography
3. Hazards
3.3. Storm Hazards
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Tropical cyclones form over warm ocean waters and are typically more intense than
extratropical
cyclones.
True
Arrange the meteorological factors in the formation of a tropical cyclone:
1️⃣ Warm ocean temperatures (at least 26°C)
2️⃣ Coriolis effect to initiate rotation
3️⃣ Low wind shear to allow vertical development
4️⃣ Sufficient atmospheric moisture
What is the minimum ocean temperature required for the formation of a tropical cyclone?
26°C
Tropical and extratropical cyclones are both large-scale low-pressure
systems
The Coriolis effect initiates
rotation
in tropical cyclones.
The presence of a jet stream provides upper-level
support
for extratropical cyclones.
Moisture in the lower atmosphere is essential for
thunderstorms
to form.
The severity of storm hazard impacts depends on the storm's intensity, size, and the region's
vulnerability
.
What is the primary goal of early warning systems in storm preparedness?
Provide timely alerts
What are emergency management efforts focused on during storm response and recovery?
Search and rescue
Storm hazards
refer to destructive weather phenomena associated with intense low-pressure
systems
Match the storm type with its characteristics:
Tropical Cyclones ↔️ Destructive winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge
Extratropical Cyclones ↔️ Collision of warm and cold air masses
Thunderstorms ↔️ Localized damage, hail, and tornadoes
The Coriolis effect causes counterclockwise rotation in the
Northern Hemisphere
during the formation of extratropical cyclones.
True
Which type of storms cause more localized damage compared to cyclonic storms?
Thunderstorms
What is the minimum ocean temperature required for the formation of tropical cyclones?
26°C
What is the primary cause of extratropical cyclones?
Collision of air masses
What is the primary source of instability in thunderstorm formation?
Daytime heating
The combination of meteorological factors determines the intensity of
storm hazards
.
True
Thunderstorms can cause substantial damage even on a smaller scale.
True
Land-use planning restricts development in high-risk areas to
mitigate
storm impacts.
True
Thunderstorms
are characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, hail, and sometimes
tornadoes
Extratropical cyclones are formed by the collision of warm and cold air
masses
Tropical cyclones
form over warm ocean
waters
Thunderstorms can cause substantial localized damage despite their smaller scale.
True
Low wind shear allows
tropical cyclones
to develop vertically.
True
The Coriolis effect induces counterclockwise rotation in the
Northern Hemisphere
.
True
Which effect organizes thunderstorms and induces rotation?
Coriolis effect
What can heavy rainfall lead to in coastal areas during storms?
Storm surge
Coastal defenses such as seawalls protect against storm
surge
.
Steps in managing and mitigating storm hazards
1️⃣ Preparedness
2️⃣ Mitigation
3️⃣ Response and Recovery