9.3 Hazards resulting from atmospheric disturbances Flashcards

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Tropical cyclones

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Very large low-pressure systems with wind speeds above 119km/h.

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Tropical storms

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Low-pressure systems in the tropics with wind speeds of 63-118km/h.

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Tornadoes

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A violent, rapidly rotating and fast moving, funnel-shaped column of cloud that extends down to the ground.

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Storm surge

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A rush of seawater driven onto land by strong winds when the sea surface is raised. Either caused by expansion due to heating or because a pressure system with rising air takes the weight off the sea surface.
The highest part of the surge is where the strongest winds are.

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Adiabatic

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A change in temperature of an air parcel resulting from a change in its pressure as it rises into thinner air or sinks into denser air. No transfer of heat to or from the air is involved.

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Saffir-Simpson scale

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Indicates the potential damage to structures by sustained wind speeds in the tropical storms of cyclone strength.

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Dvorak technique

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Estimates cyclone intensity on a scale of 1 to 8.

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8
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Stovepipe volcano

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Narrow and cylindrical volcanoes

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Wedge volcanoes

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Very wide volcanoes

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Supercell thunderstorms

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An extremely violent thunderstorm in a tornado.

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Mesocyclones

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Rotating up-currents up to 16km in diameter in a tornade.

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Fujita-Pearson scale

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Measures tornadoes by monitoring wind speed, path length and path width.

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