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Severe Weather and Weather Safety 1.Thunderstorms 2.Hurricanes 3.Tornadoes 4.Safety 1. Thunderstorms • An intense local storm that forms strong winds, heavy rain, lightning, thunder and sometimes hail • Last for about 30 min. Formation of a Cumulonimbus cloud a. b. c. d. Warm air rises and forms a cumulus cloud Cloud continues to build upward Cumulonimbus cloud forms Ice particles may form and as they grow large they fall and pull cold air down with them – this brings heavy rain and hail. e. Downdraft spreads out blocking warm air from rising and storm slows down and ends. Lightning and Thunder • Lightning – a discharge of electrical energy • Thunder – sound created by the rapid expansion of air along the lightning strike 2. Hurricanes A tropical low-pressure system with winds blowing at speeds of 119km/h (74mi/h) or mores Called Typhoons over the west Pacific Called Cyclones over the Indian ocean Formation of a Hurricane • Begins as a thunderstorm over tropical waters • Warm water heats the air above it and feeds the hurricane. • Warm air rises faster and faster • Winds begin to bend into a spiral • Winds move faster and faster around the center (the eye of the hurricane) • Over land or cooler water the hurricane loses strength. Hurricane damage • • • • High wind damage Heavy rain = Flooding May produce tornadoes Storm surge – the wall of water the winds pushes onto land • Can be most destructive and deadliest part of a hurricane 3. Tornadoes • A destructive, rotating column of air with very high winds • Funnel-shaped cloud Formation of a tornado • Form when a thunderstorm meets horizontal winds at high altitudes • These winds cause the warm air rising to spin • The funnel cloud becomes visible as it picks up dust Tornado Alley • Most common in the United states in the Midwestern area • Including : Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Ohio • Danger is due to high winds. • Can reach 400km/h • Most injuries and deaths due to object blown by the wind or trapped in building that collapse. Safety 1. Thunderstorm safety A. B. C. D. E. F. Seek shelter immediately Stay away from trees Stay close to the ground Get into a car Stay away from water Avoid using electrical appliances, running water or phone lines Safety 2. Hurricane safety A. Have an evacuation plan B. have an emergency kit already packed C. Secure loose objects outside D. Listen to news E. Stay indoors away from windows F. Evacuate when told to do so. Safety 3. Tornadoes A. Go to a place without windows B. Go to basement, storm cellar or a closet or hallway C. If outside lie in a ditch or low-lying area D. protect your head and neck with your arms and hands Sun safety • Wear sunscreen at all times • Wear protective clothing • Limit outdoor activity • Drink plenty of water