physical geography f763 atmospheric hazards - issue
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- Created on: 30-03-15 11:23
Atmospheric hazards course
global warming
hurricanes / typhoons / cyclones - storm surge
tornadoes
global warming +ves and -ves
+ves
- yields will increase (timber / crops)
- milder winters + warmer summers (reduced energy demands)
- grow mediterranean crops
- higher plant + fish diversity
-ves
- inc rainfall = loss of land from flooding = less access
- inc crop pests due to milder winters
- cost of inc coastal defences
- recuded water supply
- more forest fires
- collapse of gulf stream (4 sea temp increase)
global warming issues
Sea levels rise
- thermal exapnsion of water
- TERRESTIAL ice melt
MEDC's + NIC's produce most GHG's (Europe is now steady)
- more developed using industry
Unequal nature of temp change
- poles inc 6
- low latitudes inc 2
- Albedo (darker surface after ice melt)
- Release of gases rom permafrost (methane + HYDROUS methane)
Coral bleaching
- inc CO2 = temp inc = algae inc photosynthesis = coral expels too much algae = coral dies
global warming management
International
- UN
- Kyoto Protocol
- reduce GHG's and based on presumption that man has caused global warming)
National - UK
- London waste managament -
- London transport management - red routes, LEZ, barclays, conjestion charges, catalytic C
- smoke controlled areas - Kensington
- flue gas desulfurisation + scrubbers in factories - reduces SO2 by 90%
- update greener infrastructure
- tax incentives + fines
Individual
- recycle
- energy saving - bulbs, thermostat, insulate
- smarter driving
hurricanes
Saffir simpson index
- 1-5
High winds
- structural damage / poor communication / debris
Storm surge
- salinisation / pollution / drowning
Rainfall
- landslides / silt addition / property damage / sewage inc
hurricane Katrina background
background
- 29th August 2005
- Saffir simpson index Cat 1 in SE bahamas
- gulf 2 warmer waters
- 130 mph winds and 12 ft storm surge hit coast of USA as Cat 4
New Orleans -
- 500,000 people below sea level
- 80% 20ft under water
- Mississippi river and lake pontchartrain overflowed on both ends of New Orleans
- 2 holes in roof of Super Dome
hurricane Katrina impacts
Economic
- $81Bn
- Biloxi bridge destroyed
- 2 levees failed
- no structures left standing 2 miles inland
Environemental
- 217 miles saline water
- 20% marshes permanenlty overrun by water
- 16 national wildlife refuges closed
Social
- 1500 people died
- 2 holes in Super Dome roof
- looting / emergency services stretched / insurance inc.
hurricane Katrina responses
Interntional
- 70 coutries assisted
- $100's millions donated
- supplies - water pumps / medicine / hygiene / blankets
National -
Evacuation
- poor / ill / elderly were forced to stay
- Super Dome 800 people capacity however stored 30,000
- New Orlean's civic centre 25,000 people
Emergency
- 11,000 national guard
- 6 months - year major services / buildings repaired
Cuba hurricane risk management
Education and Training
- disaster preparedness / prevention / response
- schools / uni's / workplaces informed and trained on how to cope
- every year - 2 day training session - risk reduction / simulation exercises
Civil defence + Meteorological insitute
- people taught how to interpret infor by meteorology institute
- television and radio inform public on level of alert
- local authorities know who requires special care and most vulnerable
- schools to shelters + tranport organised
hurricane management strategies
Prepare
- forecast + warning systems
- education + training
- stockpiling of supplies
- emergency legislation
- evacuation plan
- shelters
Protect
- buildings raised above sea level
- improve building design
- legislative controls restricting development on high risk flood plain
- man made coastal defences
- research into improving protection measures
Cyclone Sidr background + impacts
Background
- 15th November 2007
- Bangladesh - North end of Bay of Bengal
- densely populated / 1m below sea level / food supply fishing / farming
- 140km/h winds / 5m storm surge / Cat 4
Impacts
Economic - $1.7 Bn / 500,000 houses / 1.1 M livestock / 1,500 km roads / 250,000km roads
Social- 3500 died / 7M lives affected / 650,000 evacuated / cholera
Environmental - World Heritage Site - Sunderbans (25% damaged) / 2M acres crop land
Cyclone Sidr responses
Prepare
- satellite warnings
- mobile texts
- remote areas warned by police cars
- 10s of thousands evacuated inland
- rail services stopped
Short term
- relief crews
- aid by emergency services took days - angered people
Long term
- paddy fields unstable
- water + power supplies slow to return
- relief was slow - blocked raods / very little insurance cover
Tri-State Tornado
Background
- 18th March 1925
- longest uninterrupted paths 219 miles / 3.5 Hour duration
- before the first Tornado forecast (1948)
Impacts
Economic - $16.5 M / $1.5Bn (today) / 15,000 homes
Social - 689 lives / 2,027 injured / no shelter / fires / looting
Environmental
Tornadoes Issue + management
Causes
- unknown precise details - super cell development / trailing edge location
Effects
- Economic - housing cost / insurance boom / powerlines / crops / schools
- Social - deaths / injuries / pop. displacement / stress
- Environemental - soil erosion / trees / habitats
Strategies
- Informed evacuation - Met Office gives 20 min shelter time
- Building design - brick + stone materials
- More research - analysing rainfall patterns
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