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Which of these Hurricane photos is for real? You need to be prepared to justify your answer!!! Hurricane Isabel, September 2003, North Carolina, USA Hurricane Ivan, September 2004, Louisiana, USA

Real The swirling eye of Hurricane Ivan was photographed above from the orbiting International Space Station as the storm's sustained 200 km/hr winds wreaked havoc in the Caribbean. The bad news is that tropical storm Jeanne is next in line coming across the mid-Atlantic Ocean.

The main clue is that the sea is far too calm for a ship in this position. An additional clue is that it is highly unlikely that the captain would be steaming towards the hurricane - unless he had a death wish of course. This photo has been doing the rounds on the internet for a few years now. This is a fake image, it’s originator is unknown. NOT REAL

Aims today: To identify the causes/effects/responses to hurricane Sandy This could lead to an C grade. To explain how hurricane Sandy formed and explain using evidence the causes, effects and responses to the hurricane. This could lead to an A/B grade To understand how hurricane Sandy formed. To explain using evidence the causes, effects and responses to the hurricane. To evaluate the preparation/ prediction of the hurricane This could lead to an A* grade.

Your Task Complete your case study information sheets to the best of your ability, using the links provided to help

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Hurricane Sandy For A* (Type in the Date and Category Here) Insert a map which shows the path of Hurricane Sandy here Prediction In this box, type in your own words what predictions were made and how they were made. Were these predictions accurate? Explain your answer. Preparation In this box, type in your own words what preparations were made for the storm. How successful were these preparation attempts? Use evidence to back up your ideas. Cause In this box, find a diagram of a tropical storm and explain it to someone who doesn’t know how hurricanes are formed. Short Term Effects Find some images and annotate on the effects of the hurricane. Also find some statistics to show the immediate impact of the hurricane. Long Term Effects Have New York recovered from the hurricane? If so, why? Would the same long term effects be predicted for an LEDC? Explain your answer. Colour code your font according to whether the words relate to Cause, Effect or Response. Replace this text with a key

Hurricane Sandy For A/B (Type in the Date and Category Here) Insert a map which shows the path of Hurricane Sandy here Prediction In this box, type in your own words what predictions were made and how they were made.. Preparation In this box, type in your own words what preparations were made for the storm. How successful were these preparation attempts? Use evidence to back up your ideas. Cause In this box, find a diagram of a tropical storm and explain it to someone who doesn’t know how hurricanes are formed. Short Term Effects Find some images of the effects of a hurricane. Also find some statistics to show the immediate impact of the hurricane. Long Term Effects Have New York recovered from the hurricane? If so, why? Would the same long term effects be predicted for an LEDC? Explain your answer. Colour code your font according to whether the words relate to Cause, Effect or Response. Replace this text with a key

Hurricane Sandy for C (Type in the Date and Category Here) Insert a map which shows the path of Hurricane Sandy here Prediction In this box, use bullet points to explain predictions were made and how they were made. Preparation In this box, bullet point the main preparation that took place before the Hurricane Cause In this box, find a diagram of a tropical storm and type the key words out underneath Short Term Effects Find some images which illustrate the short term effects of the hurricane Long Term Effects Have New York recovered from the hurricane? If so, why? Would the same long term effects be predicted for an LEDC? Explain your answer. Colour code your font according to whether the words relate to Cause, Effect or Response. Replace this text with a key

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Prediction ds/hurricanes_rev2.shtmlhttp:// ds/hurricanes_rev2.shtml hurricane-sandyhttp://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/software/predicting- hurricane-sandy gang/post/the-national-hurricane-centers-striking-forecast-for- superstorm-sandy/2012/11/01/e2633b5e e2-ac85- e669876c6a24_blog.htmlhttp:// gang/post/the-national-hurricane-centers-striking-forecast-for- superstorm-sandy/2012/11/01/e2633b5e e2-ac85- e669876c6a24_blog.html sandy-predicted-path-mappedhttp:// sandy-predicted-path-mapped

Preparation york-arrivalhttp:// york-arrival minute-tips-to-prepare-for-hurricane-sandy/ minute-tips-to-prepare-for-hurricane-sandy/ prepare-if-frankenstorm-knocks-out-your-power-floods-yourhttp:// prepare-if-frankenstorm-knocks-out-your-power-floods-your hurricane-sandy-preparations/ hurricane-sandy-preparations/ hurricane-sandy-along-the-east-coast/ hurricane-sandy-along-the-east-coast/ sandy/story?id= #.UWWP7aI4uSohttp://abcnews.go.com/Business/top-tips-prepare-hurricane- sandy/story?id= #.UWWP7aI4uSo

Short Term Effects 12/11/17/nyregion/hurricane-sandy- map.html?_r=0http:// 12/11/17/nyregion/hurricane-sandy- map.html?_r=0 canada http:// canada

Long Term Effects ortion.htmlhttp://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/ahuang/hurricane_sandys_disprop ortion.html business/us-business/art-insurers-face-record-loss-from-hurricane- sandy/article / business/us-business/art-insurers-face-record-loss-from-hurricane- sandy/article / hurricane-sandy-6-steps-every-hospital-should-implement-before- disaster-strikes.htmlhttp:// hurricane-sandy-6-steps-every-hospital-should-implement-before- disaster-strikes.html will-explore-climate-change-storm-preparationhttp://threevillage.patch.com/articles/hurricane-sandy-symposium- will-explore-climate-change-storm-preparation sandy-won-president-obamahttp:// sandy-won-president-obama

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