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Cards (28)

  • Rainfall intensity and duration
    • Factors that contribute to flooding
  • Cloud color
    • Predicting sign of a typhoon
    • Clouds often seen as fluffy, fair-weather cotton balls in the sky
  • Dissipating stage
    1. Downdrafts in the cloud begin to dominate over the updraft
    2. Warm moist air can no longer rise
    3. Cloud droplets can no longer form
  • Storm Surge hazards
    • Abnormal sea level rise occurring during tropical cyclones or "bagyo"
    • Caused by the strong winds and low atmospheric pressures that tropical cyclones produce
  • El Niño
    • Large-scale ocean-atmosphere climate interaction
    • Linked to a periodic warming in sea surface temperatures across the central and east-central Equatorial Pacific
  • Flood
    • Hydrometeorological hazard
    • Overflow of water onto normally dry land in an existing waterway, such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch
  • Thunderstorm
    • Localized storm cloud that produces lightning and thunder
    • Often brings heavy rain shower and strong gusty winds
  • Hydrometeorological hazard
    Atmospheric, hydrological, or oceanographic nature that may cause loss of life
  • Prevention
    Taking precautions to reduce risks
  • Assessment of the risks together with preventive measures must be present in an analysis of a task that involves risks
  • Lack of precautionary measures is the main cause of accidents in a workplace
  • BLUE color sign in Fire Safety Signs
    Mandatory action
  • Colors used on signs for firefighting equipment
    Black pictogram on a red background
  • Geological Map
    • Portrays the distribution of rocks, deposits, or other geologic features in a specified area
    • Many different types of lines and symbols are found on geologic maps
  • Rainfall intensity and duration
    • Factors that contribute to flooding
  • Cloud color
    • Predicting sign of a typhoon where clouds are often seen as fluffy, fair-weather cotton balls in the sky
  • Dissipating stage
    1. Downdrafts in the cloud begin to dominate over the updraft
    2. Warm moist air can no longer rise
    3. Cloud droplets can no longer form
  • Storm Surge hazards
    Abnormal sea level rise occurring during tropical cyclones or "bagyo" and is caused by the strong winds and low atmospheric pressures that tropical cyclones produce
  • El Niño
    Large-scale ocean-atmosphere climate interaction linked to a periodic warming in sea surface temperatures across the central and east-central Equatorial Pacific
  • Flood
    Hydrometeorological hazards has an overflow of water onto normally dry land in an existing waterway, such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch
  • Thunderstorm
    • Localized storm cloud that produces lightning and thunder, and often brings heavy rain shower and strong gusty winds
  • Hydrometeorological hazard
    Atmospheric, hydrological, or oceanographic nature that may cause loss of life
  • Prevention
    Taking precautions to reduce risks
  • Assessment of the risks together with preventive measures must be present in an analysis of a task that involves risks
  • Lack of precautionary measures is the main cause of accidents in a workplace
  • BLUE color sign in Fire Safety Signs

    Mandatory action
  • Colors used on signs for firefighting equipment
    Black pictogram on a red background
  • Geological Map
    • Geological map portrays the distribution of rocks, deposits, or other geologic features in a specified area
    • Many different types of lines and symbols are found on geologic map