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NATURAL DISASTERSWorkshop 2

TYPES OF NATURALS DISASTERS

• Tornado• Hurricane• Mudslide/landslide• Ice storm• Snow storm• Drought• Flood

• Typhoon• Wild fire• Sand storm• Lightning• Volcano• Earthquake • Tsunami

TORNADOES• Also called - twisters or cyclones • Damage paths can be 1 mile wide to

50.• Funnel clouds usually last less than

10 minutes, and many only last several seconds.

• The result of a supercell thunderstorm, due to the way cold air & warm air combine. The warm air twists into a spiral & forms the funnel that we all associate with a tornado.

• Range from F0 to F5• Wind Speed: 261 - 318 mph • Cars are thrown through the air • Entire houses are completely

destroyed after being ripped from the foundation and sent tumbling into the distance

Storm chasers:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP-Au3FHQVI

Breaking News: Oklahoma 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umBb9LnfS3s

Illinoishttp://www.cnn.com/2013/11/18/us/midwest-tornadoes/

Earthquakes • Usually triggered by movement of

the earth's plates – Earth is made up of 20 constantly moving plates.

• As the plates shift, tension is created, and it can cause the crust to break. When a break occurs, the stress is released as energy that moves through the Earth in the form of waves. These waves are earthquakes.

• The National Earthquake Information Center records an average of 20,000/ year (about 50 a day) around the world.

• There are millions that occur every year that are too weak to be recorded.

• Almost 80 percent of all the planet's earthquakes occur along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, called the "Ring of Fire"; a region that encircles the Pacific Ocean and is home to 452 volcanoes

• Montage • http

://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/environment/environment-natural-disasters/earthquakes/earthquake-montage/

Typhoons• Typhoons, cyclones and hurricanes

are all rotating tropical storm systems that starts at sea. The name depends on where it starts.

• The eye of a typhoon or hurricane can be anywhere between 2mi across right up to 200mi.

• A typhoon becomes a super-typhoon once surface winds of over 150mph have been sustained for more than a minute.

• Due to its location in the tropics, the Philippines is one of the most prone countries to typhoons, as well as other natural disasters like earthquakes.

• Typhoon in the Philippines• http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ7jwoiEQFg

• Hurricane Sandy• http://

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9642483/Hurricane-Sandy-wreaks-havoc-along-US-eastern-seaboard.html

Tsunami• Ocean waves caused by an

underwater earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption

• Can reach heights of over 100 feet• 80% of tsunamis happen within

the Pacific Ocean• First wave of is usually not the

strongest, successive waves get bigger and stronger.

• Can travel at speeds of about 500 miles per hour, almost as fast as a jet plane.

• The states in the U.S. at greatest risk for tsunamis are Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California.

• Hawaii is the U.S. state at greatest risk for a tsunami – they get about one per year and a damaging one every seven years.

• Biggest in Hawaii: 1946, where the coast of Hilo Island was hit with 30 foot waves at 500 miles per hour. 170 people died as a result.

• In 2004, the Indian Ocean tsunami had killer waves that slammed into the coastline of 11 countries, damaging countries from east Africa to Thailand. The final death toll was 283,000.

• On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 earthquake and tsunami struck Japan. The death toll was 16,000, with 6,000, and destroyed or damaged countless buildings.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2hUwFo6Vpc

• http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12725646

Mudslides Volcanoes

• http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/07/10/19402060-video-captures-mudslide-washing-away-a-car-in-colorado

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKTG58Bpziw

• http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/02/06/amazing-video-helicopters-capture-footage-of-four-volcanoes-erupting-at-same-time

Ice Storm Wild fires

Drought • Farmers lose money • Ranchers may have to spend more

money on feed and water for their animals.

• Greater risk of wild fires• No Water transportation• People might have to pay more for food. • Losses or destruction of fish and wildlife

habitat• Lack of food and drinking water for wild

animals• Increase in disease in wild animals,

because of reduced food and water supplies

• Lower water levels in reservoirs, lakes, and ponds

• Loss of wetlands• Wind and water erosion of soils• Poor soil quality

Sand storms AKA Dust storms

• Caused by strong winds blowing over loose soil or sand, causing to be greatly reduced.

• Deserts are the most common locations for sandstorms

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