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NOTE -
● Earthquakes
● Volcanoes
● Tropical storms
● Droughts
● Heatwaves
● Tornadoes
● Flooding
● Wildfire
● Blizzard
● Hurricane
● Thunderstorm
● Tsunami
2 HAZARD CATEGORIES -
WEATHER HAZARDS -
Climate hazards or atmospheric hazards
GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS -
Tectonic hazards
BLIZZARDS -
DROUGHTS -
EARTHQUAKES -
Magnitude = strength
FLOODS -
HEAT WAVE -
HURRICANES -
Hurricanes are giant swirling storms accompanied by severe
thunderstorms and high winds up to 160 miles per hour.
NOTE -
*hurricanes are also known as typhoons
THUNDERSTORMS -
TORNADOES -
TSUNAMIS -
Tsunami’s are giant water waves that make regular big ocean
waves look tiny. These giant waves surge onto land and can reach
heights up to 100 feet. Tsunamis mostly occur in oceans, but
sometimes it can occur in lakes. Tsunamis are caused by
underwater earthquakes. The vibrations cause a disruption in the
water which causes the huge powerful wave.
WILDFIRES -
PLAN
PREPARE
PRACTICE