Sci8 - Q2 - M5 - Tracking The Path of Typhoon
Sci8 - Q2 - M5 - Tracking The Path of Typhoon
Sci8 - Q2 - M5 - Tracking The Path of Typhoon
SCIENCE
Quarter 2 – Module 5 :
Tracking the Path of a
Typhoon
Science – Grade 8
Quarter 2 – Module 5: Tracking the Path of a Typhoon
First Edition, 2020
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Science
Quarter 2 – Module 5:
Tracking the Path of a Typhoon
Introductory Message
For the learner:
This module is primarily designed to help you, learners, continue learning
despite the present situation. This effort of DepEd is a way to cope-up with its
goal of providing the quality education you deserved.
It is easy, user friendly, and interactive. It allows you to freely give comments
or answers to its parts. Icons with labels are provided as your guide
throughout. Words, figures, and tables are simplified for your easy
understanding.
This module will help you learn Science facts and concepts, and will also
develop your positive attitude, values, and interest in Science.
Explore this module thoroughly for the best experience. Have fun!
Answer key to Activities – Key answers to the activities, exercises, and tests.
References - Useful links for the resources used in this module
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Let Us Learn!
What comes to your mind when you hear the word TYPHOON? Do you
have an unforgettable experience related to it? Can you name some of the
typhoons that brought so much destruction to our country?
In this module, we will learn together how to trace the path of typhoons
that enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by using a Map and
tracking data (S8ES-IIf-21). Furthermore, you will also be guided on how
to mitigate the risks brought by typhoons in your areas.
Let Us Try!
Let us try to answer the questions below and find out what you already
know about our topic. Write the letter of the correct answer in your answer
sheet.
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2. Study the map below. What does the broken line indicate?
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6. The 3rd typhoon to hit Philippines by July 2023 will be named_________
a. Carina b. Caloy
c. Chedeng d. Crising
9. PAGASA issued a weather bulletin in your area and advised all the
residents to prepare for a super typhoon. What are you NOT supposed to
do before a typhoon?
a. Prepare and charge all your electronic gadgets and batteries
b. Store enough food and water for your household
c. Have adequate medicine and other first aid kits on hand
d. Prepare a banquet for your friends.
10. Storm that forms in the Eastern region or the Pacific Ocean is called
a. Typhoons b. Hurricane
c. Cyclones d. Willy-willy
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12. Your house is situated near the river, weather updates from PAGASA
reported possible flooding due to a typhoon. As a learner, what is the best
thing to do?
a. Tell your family you are not afraid of the typhoon
b. You go to your friend’s house and ask for an update
c. You will just wait for the typhoon to pass and see if it affects your house
d. Ask your parents how you can help in preparing for the typhoon.
13. This is the part of a typhoon where fastest wind and intense storms
occurs.
a. eye b. eye wall
c. rain bands d. none of the above
14. The Philippines is located along the typhoon belt of the Pacific. It is
also a place where storms usually form.
a. Philippine Area of Responsibility
b. Low-Pressure Area
c. Intertropical Convergence Zone
d. International Convergent Zone
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Let Us Study
I know you are now interested to learn more about typhoons, right? But
before doing so, let us start by looking at this map below.
It is a Philippine map showing its latitude and longitude for our easy
reference. Can you still remember what is latitude and longitude?
Remember that latitude is a line that runs horizontally and is parallel to
the equator while longitude does not form circles but runs in a north-south
direction. Latitude measures how far north or south a location is from
the Equator.
Have you noticed the broken line that encloses the Philippine
archipelago? It depicts the Philippine Area of Responsibility or PAR,
wherein the moment the typhoon will enter the area, a local name will be
assigned by the PAGASA. Why is it important to study this kind of map?
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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration (PAGASA) is a government agency that is responsible for
monitoring and providing the Filipinos with timely and accurate data and
warnings about typhoon updates or any weather disturbances. PAGASA
will be using this map to monitor the movement of typhoons once it enters
our country.
The Philippines is located within the region of the Earth where the
trade winds of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres converge. As the
extreme sun and the warm water heats the air in the ITCZ, humidity
increases thus making it buoyant. With the help of the convergence of the
trade wind, it causes the buoyant air to rise. The rising air expands and
cools down then it releases the collected moisture in a series of
thunderstorms. Typhoons usually form in this region.
Now, look at the table below, it is a forecast data about the number of
typhoons for the year 2020.
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Forecast Tropical Cyclone Frequency
Table 1
Guide Questions
1. Which month has the greatest number of typhoons?
______________________________________________________
2. The least number of typhoons?
______________________________________________________
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Figure 1 Structure of Hurricane
https://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/weather/hurricane/glossary.shtml
Spiral rainbands are bands of intense rainfall that circulate the center
of the hurricane and can produce rainfall that is responsible for much of
the flooding associated with hurricanes. The eyewall has the most intense
part that can bring the fastest wind and intense storms.
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Let Us Practice
Study the map below which shows the path of Typhoon Ambo.
Complete the table showing the coordinates of the following using the date
and time as it moves inside/outside the PAR.
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By looking at the map, can you tell if Tagum City was directly affected
by the typhoon? Now you know the importance of tracking the path of the
typhoon, for us to prepare and mitigate whatever damages the typhoon may
bring.
Guide Questions:
Answer the questions below and write them down on your answer sheet.
1. What time does the Typhoon Ambo made its landfall? _______________
3. Why do you think some areas in our country are more prone to
typhoons ?_______________________________________________________
Activity 1: At PAR!
Way back in 2016, Super Typhoon Haima, locally known as Lawin, struck
the northernmost parts of the Philippines. Affected regions felt the wrath of
the typhoon that brought torrential rain and strong winds.
Below are data collected during typhoon Lawin. Using your pen/pencil and
a map, try to track the path of the typhoon and answer the following
questions.
Direction:
a. Locate the latitude on the map, it is the first coordinate of the storm.
Latitude measures how far north or south a location is from the Equator.
b. The second coordinate in the pair is the longitude it measures how far
east or west a location is from the Prime Meridian.
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c. Put a mark on the intersection of the two lines on your map. This is the
storm’s location.
d. Repeat steps 1 to 3 using the next tracked position of the typhoon.
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DATE TIME LAT LONG Storm Type
10/16/2016 12:00PM 11.275 138.675 Typhoon
10/16/2016 6:00 PM 12.225 137.80 Typhoon
10/17/2016 9:00 AM 13.549 135.03 Typhoon
10/18/2016 12:00AM 14.875 132.125 Typhoon
10/18/2016 6:00PM 16.00 127.55 Typhoon
10/19/2016 12:00AM 16.05 126.00 Typhoon
10/20/2016 12:00AM 18.40 120.175 Typhoon
10/20/2016 6:00AM 18.95 118.85 Typhoon
10/20/2016 3:00 PM 20.18 116.985 Typhoon
Hurricane and Tropical Cyclones © Copyright TWC Product and Technology LLC
2014,2020
Guide Questions:
Answer the questions below and write them down on your answer
sheet.
1. What time does the Typhoon Lawin made its landfall? _______________
___________________________________________________________________
2. When was the typhoon Lawin entered the PAR? _____________________
___________________________________________________________________
3. Why do you think some areas in our country are more prone to
typhoons?_________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
4. From what direction did the typhoon came from? __________________
____________________________________________________________________
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Let Us Remember
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Let Us Assess
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it down
on your answer sheet.
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6. The 7th typhoon to hit the Philippines by July 2026 will be named
a. Gardo b. Gorio c. Gener d. Goring
9. PAGASA issued a weather bulletin in your area and advised all the
residents to prepare for a super typhoon. What are you NOT supposed to
do before a typhoon?
a. Prepare and charge all your electronic gadgets and batteries
b. Store enough food and water for your household
c. Have adequate medicine and other first aid kits on hand
d. Just relax and keep calm, anyway.
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12. Your house is situated near the river, weather updates from PAGASA
reported possible flooding due to a typhoon. As a learner, what is the best
thing to do?
a. Tell your family that you are not afraid of the typhoon
b. You go to your friend’s house and ask for an update
c. You will just wait for the typhoon to pass and see if it affects your house
d. Ask your parents how can you help in preparing for the typhoon.
13. This is the part of a typhoon where the fastest wind and intense
storms occur.
a. eye b. eye wall
c. rain bands d. none of the above
14. The Philippines is located along the typhoon belt of the Pacific. It is
also a place where storms usually form.
a. Philippine Area of Responsibility
b. Low-Pressure Area
c. Intertropical Convergence Zone
d. International Convergent Zone
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Let Us Enhance
Direction: Given below are the jumbled letters of a word. Find the10 words
by arranging the letters into correct words. Write your answer on the answer
sheet provided. Let us start.
1. Morst ergus
2. Caneirruh
3. Therwae
4. Ardzhas
5. Etlatiud
6. Repsu pyothon
7. Dinglofo
8. Conescyl
9. Cipacif eanoc
10. Banadrins
Let Us Reflect
Let us answer the following questions based on what you have known
about our topic, the Typhoon.
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Answers to the activities
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References
Books
http://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/learning-tools/philippine-tropical-cyclone-names
Hurricane and Tropical Cyclones © Copyright TWC Product and Technology LLC
2014,2020https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/archive/WP/2016/Hurricane
Haima/2016288N07145
https://www.atmos.illinois.edu/~nriemer/education/hurricane_module.pdf
https://www.typhoon2000.ph/TCGuide.htm
"2104 Washington Landslide" by U.S. Geological Survey is marked with CC0 1.0
https://search.creativecommons.org/photos/77496b9f-4c19-4c5e-b591-31145a10179f
TYPHOON PREPAREDNESS TIPS ADAPTED FOR THE PHILIPPINES SOURCE: FEMA USA
.Adapted to the Philippines by ManilaTC
http://typhoonmanila.weebly.com/typhoon-preparedness.html
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