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Environmental Effects of Thunderstorms, Floods, Tornadoes and Droughts
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THUNDERSTORMS Electrical storms formed in cumulonimbus clouds Some storms produce very high winds and extreme rainfall Can cause floods and tornadoes
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FLOODS Flood—overflow or accumulation of water over a land mass 3 TYPES 1. Coastal - tropical storms and hurricanes
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FLOODS (cont.) 2. River - river flow is larger than its channel, due to heavy rain or snow melt 3. Urban - water in streets cannot drain before streets are submerged.
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EFFECTS OF FLOODING Standing water a source of disease and infection (most immediate effect) Removes nutrients from soil Destroys plants (crops, grasses)
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TORNADOES Tornado — rotating column of air caused by wind shear during severe thunderstorms or cyclones
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EFFECTS OF TORNADOES Extremely high winds destroy habitats of small and large animals Can completely destroy homes, schools, roadways
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Effects of Tornadoes High winds capable of killing many organisms—people included Disrupt movement of energy in food web
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Some Famous Tornadoes 5/4/2007 Greensburg, KS 95% of all structures leveled 11 dead
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Some Famous Tornadoes Moore, OK 5/4/99 Strongest tornado recorded in U.S.—Winds >220 mph 44 people dead
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Some Famous Tornadoes 3/18/1925 IL, MO, IN 219 mile path of 1 tornado Killed 695 people
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DROUGHT Drought—lack of precipitation or other water resources over an extended period of time
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EFFECTS OF DROUGHT Water shortages; slow plant growth, low streams, rivers, and lakes Lack of food and water throughout ecosystem (food web disrupted) Grass fires and forest fires due to dryness
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