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Storms Violent LOW pressure systems Rotate counterclockwise in N. Hemisphere due to Coriolis Effect In the United States, storms generally travel WEST to EAST because of global winds (westerlies) Types include: –Mid-latitude cyclonic storms – Tornadoes –Blizzards – Hurricanes –Thunderstorms
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Mid-Latitude Cyclonic Storms L L L
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Blizzards Mid-latitude storm occurring in winter Very high winds, very low temperatures, and falling/blowing snow
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Thunderstorms Form in warm, moist, unstable air that rises (updrafts) towering cumulonimbus clouds Causes heavy rain/hail, lightning (discharge of electricity), and thunder (lightning heats air and expands explosively) Lightning in slow motion
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Tornadoes Violently rotating column of air that hangs down from thunderstorm clouds Center of funnel (vortex) has extremely low pressure causing extremely strong winds Relatively small and short-lived (minutes to hours) Damage measured with Fujita scale
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Tornado Mechanics Tornado StrengthTornado Strength Tornado Location = “Tornado Alley” in central U.S.
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Water Spouts = vortex forms over body of water (not land)
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1. Weather disturbances Thunderstorm forms off the coast of Africa A hurricane’s birth: Ingredients
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2. Warm water Sea surface temperatures of 80°F or higher is the fuel Hurricanes occur from June – November (Hurricane season) in lower latitudes Low pressure sucks water up from the ocean like a straw!
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3. Coriolis effect Rotation of Hurricane
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4. Consistent Wind Speed and direction Upper level winds in the same direction as the low pressure system Let’s put them all together…
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Storm Surge Height of incoming water above normal high tide –Surge of water produced by the winds of the incoming hurricane causes major damage Before and after Hurricane Katrina (Biloxi, MS) Leading cause of death from hurricanes is FLOODING
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As air pressure drops in the center, wind speed increases (higher gradient).
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1. Move over colder ocean waters or onto land. 2. Large scale upper level winds are unfavorable A Hurricane’s Death:
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What if a Category 3 hurricane hit Long Island this year?
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