Extreme Weather. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdMliEZejJ0.

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Extreme Weather

EXTREME WEATHER

Hurricane Cause  Storms that form over warm tropical waters. Immediate effect  People get hurt and killed. Destroys houses HUMAN RESPONSE Board windows Take shelter in a basement

Tornadoes Cause  Caused by strong thunderstorms. Immediate effect  Houses get destroyed  Humans are put in danger HUMAN RESPONSE Board up houses Finding shelter away from windows and glass

Tsunami Cause  A huge tidal wave in the ocean caused by an earthquake Immediate effect  Large destruction of property and loss of life HUMAN RESPONSE Evacuation from area with expected tsumani Mass rebuilding of infrastructure

Flood Cause  When water spreads on land  When a large amount of rainfall overflows Immediate effect  Destroys houses HUMAN RESPONSE Evacuate Build houses on stilts

Blizzards Cause  Heavy snowstorms with winds more than 35 miles per hour Immediate effect  Fills street with snow and causes bad traffic Clean out driveways Appropriate Clothing Stock up on food HUMAN RESPONSE

Droughts Cause  No rainfall Immediate effect  Crop Failures  Low levels of water in storage facilities  Harsh climates Drink lots of water Water Restrictions HUMAN RESPONSE

Earthquakes Cause  When two transform boundaries create a fault Immediate effect  Breaks up infrastructure (roads, highways, buildings) Hide under your desk (school purposes( HUMAN RESPONSE

El Nino/La Nina Cause  El Nino-Warming of the waters off the west coast of south America  La Nina- cool waters Immediate effect  Changing the ocean temp.  Can cause extreme weather like floods and droughts

Global Warming Cause  The air temperature increasing Immediate effect  Greenhouse effect “Going Green” Becoming environmentally friendly

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MATCH THE TYPE OF DAMAGE WITH THE EXTREME WEATHER THAT CAUSED IT…