Deck 3: Meteorological and Hydrological Hazards
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Deck 3: Meteorological and Hydrological Hazards
1
Between the years 1980 and 2012, there were a total of ____ disasters in the United States that reached over 1 billion dollars each in damages as a result of weather-related natural hazards
A) 6
B) 16
C) 90
D) 144
A) 6
B) 16
C) 90
D) 144
D
2
A major element of hurricanes that causes damage to property and threatens human life is:
A) Storm surge
B) Wind velocity
C) Inland flooding
D) all of the above
A) Storm surge
B) Wind velocity
C) Inland flooding
D) all of the above
D
3
Hurricane formation requires the following conditions:
A) a low pressure disturbance
B) sufficiently warm sear surface temperature
C) rotational force from the spinning of the earth
D) any of the above
A) a low pressure disturbance
B) sufficiently warm sear surface temperature
C) rotational force from the spinning of the earth
D) any of the above
D
4
Category ___, ___, and ____ hurricanes are the most potentially dangerous, and can be categorized as major hurricanes.
A) 1, 2, and 3
B) 2, 3, and 4
C) 3, 4, and 5
D) 4, 5, and 6
A) 1, 2, and 3
B) 2, 3, and 4
C) 3, 4, and 5
D) 4, 5, and 6
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5
Major damage to lower floors of all structures less than 15 feet above sea level within 500 yards of shore; low-lying escape routes inland cut by rising water 3 to 5 hours before hurricane center arrives; and massive evacuation of residential areas on low ground within 5 to 10 miles of shore possibly required best describes which level of hurricane damage:
A) Extensive
B) Massive
C) Extreme
D) Catastrophic
A) Extensive
B) Massive
C) Extreme
D) Catastrophic
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6
Historically, Atlantic hurricane activity has experienced a great deal of ______________from one year to the next.
A) variability
B) consistency
C) volatility
D) predictability
A) variability
B) consistency
C) volatility
D) predictability
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7
Climate change is expected to increase the number of major Atlantic hurricanes. True of False.
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8
Flooding is the leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States.
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9
Flying debris often causes even more damage than the force of the wind alone.
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10
The prime time of year for ideal hurricane conditions lasts from April 1st through July 31st.
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11
Flash floods are caused by precipitation over a longer time period and over a given river basin.
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12
"Riverine flooding" is a function of precipitation levels and water runoff volumes within the watershed of a stream or river.
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13
Tornadoes are spawned by a thunderstorm and produced when cool air overrides a layer of warm air, forcing the warm air to rise rapidly.
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14
Tornadoes classified as F0-F1 are considered violent; those classified as F2-F3 are considered strong, while those classified as F4-F5 are considered weak.
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15
A blizzard is a snowstorm characterized by low temperatures (usually below 20°F) and accompanied by winds that are at least 35 miles per hour or greater.
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16
A __________ is typically described as extremely high temperatures lasting for three or more consecutive days.
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17
________________in the Northeastern United States are ranked according to the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS), developed by Paul Kocin of The Weather Channel and Louis Uccellini of the National Weather Service.
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18
_____________ describes what happens to the human body when there is a combination of cold and wind.
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19
A significant percentage of winter weather-related deaths are from _________ ________due to overexertion while shoveling snow.
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20
________________ is a condition brought on when internal human body temperature drops below 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
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21
The massive ice storm of January 1998 covered the St. Lawrence River Valley with a veneer of solid ice. Detail the destruction that resulted from this ice storm in addition to offering lessons learned from this event.
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22
Provide two examples that demonstrate the connection between climate change and meteorological or hydrological disasters.
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