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Just a fun article about air pollution. Related to inversions http://www.iflscience.com/environment/london-has-issued-a-toxic- air-alert-over-high-levels-of-pollution/

Convectional storms, continued

Hurricanes!

Energy from both the warm ocean and latent heat release as the air rises (much rain, much heat) In the N Hemisphere, August/Sept (warmest)

Hurricanes need a large body of hot water

Hurricane characteristics Sustained winds 74mph or greater Relatively small compared to other weather phenomena – 350 miles across (approx.) Lasts days to a week or so. Very low pressure in the center (air is going up, fastest in the eyewall) An “eye” (descending air) Circular pattern (like all atmospheric and oceanic stuff)

Katrina

Hurricane death…. Basically, one of two things – either it becomes cool enough that the energy simply isn’t there (moving away from the equator), or the storm runs out of water (goes overland). Often, it’s a combination of the two.

Damages Heavy Rainfall Strong winds Storm surge (beware especially at high tide and on one side). 1-2m is typical, up to 7m. Occasional tornadoes.

2015 hurricane season http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2015/120115-below-normal- atlantic-hurricane-season-ends-active-eastern-and-central-pacific- seasons-shatter-records.html Current global tracking: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/

Katrina 2005 Costliest natural disaster in the US One of the 5 deadliest hurricanes in US history Third most intense hurricane to hit the US 12-15 foot storm surge (above usual high tide) Massive storm surge and levee failures 80% of New Orleans flooded.

Some Katrina pics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina#/media/File:Hurrica ne_Katrina_LA_landfall_radar.gif

US response Awful and embarrassing. That’s the only way to put it. And we knew for decades that this would happen. Huge amounts of international aid came in. Much at least initially rejected. Cuba and Venezuela first to respond. Rejected. Kuwait, Qatar, and UAE threw 700 mil at us. Many others sent significant aid. Consider reading the Wikipedia page. NGO responses – 4.25 Billion. Half by the Red Cross.

2017 Hurricane season https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Atlantic_hurricane_season Big 3 (to the US): Harvey, Irma, and Maria

Harvey 125 Billion in damage (second in US) 106 US fatalities 60.5 inches of rain in one place in TX. Another record. Mostly TX

https://www. thebalance https://www.thebalance.com/hurricane-harvey-facts-damage- costs-4150087

Hurricane Irma, Jose up next

Hurricane Maria Worst disaster in Dominica and Puerto Rico 10th most intense Atlantic Hurricane on record. Most intense of the year. 155mph winds PR hit by 3 hurricanes, all right after each other: Irma, Jose, and Maria http://time.com/a-land-they-no-longer-recognize/ https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/10/what- happened-in-puerto-rico-a-timeline-of-hurricane-maria/541956/

Google some pics

Different responses and why? What about the rest of the Caribbean? https://www.vox.com/2017/12/23/16795342/puerto-rico-maria- christmas http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/10/25/hurricane-maria- recovery-highlights-puerto-rico-inequalities.html