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    Natural Disaster

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    degrees Fahrenheit‚ 200ft of ocean; the air is warm‚ humid‚ and unstable enough to sustain convection. (Abbott‚ 2012) The tropical disturbance is the development of low-pressure with the organization of thunderstorms with very weak surface winds. Tornadoes are normally descending from large thunderstorms and create the strongest winds of any weather phenomena. Tornadoes are extremely dangerous with most violent US tornadoes moving from southwest to northeast with winds speeds to register at 310 mph.

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    Bonfire Night

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    plot” rose up into the sky. A teenager munching on the baked potato which he had just cooked over the bonfire. Then began the grand finale‚ fireworks began to make the sky ripple like as if a stone had been dropped into a pond. It was as loud as a thunderstorm but children’s happy faces lit up. The vivid colours full of merriment filled the sky. The flames of the fireworks flickered and twisted. Displays of such brilliance nobody there was tired of watching. The fireworks tried hard to outshine the stars

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    rapidly disposed of which means energy is not used for evapotranspiration and more is used to heat the atmosphere. Urban areas can also effect the precipitation‚ many urban areas experience heavier and more frequent rainfall‚ a greater amount of thunderstorms but reduced snowfall due to higher temperatures. Due to the effect of temperature the urban heat island effect generates convection‚ higher temperatures also cause lower pressures to develop. The pollutants in an urban area act as hydroscopic nuclei

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    Exosphere- The outermost region of a planet’s atmosphere. Ionosphere- The layer of the earth’s atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 50 to 600 miles (80 to 1‚000 km) above the earth’s surface. Thermosphere- The region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the height at which the atmosphere ceases to have the properties of a continuous medium. The thermosphere is

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    week 4 Lab 90

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    Points What type of air mass would be responsible for hot‚ dry summer weather in southern Arizona? A.cP B.cT C.mP D.mT Answer Key: B Question 8 of 8 10.0/ 10.0 Points What type of air mass would be responsible for daily afternoon thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast? A.mP B.mT C.cP D.cT Answer Key: B

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    Weather and Our Health

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    weather really does affect our moods and health. In recent years scientists have become interested in attempting to understand just how various weather extremes and changing patterns affect our health. According to the doctors cold weather‚ thunderstorms can trigger asthma attacks. Falling barometric pressure‚ a sudden drop in temperature – these weather changes may trigger headaches in people already susceptible to them. And it appears that stable weather may help reduce the incidence of migraines

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    Air Masses and Fronts

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    less likely to rise than the other. Fronts‚ on another hand‚ are produced when a large amount of cool winds go east and a front of hot air would go west and hit they will create an enormous storm that is most likely to bring heavy showers and thunderstorms. Fronts also have to do with the pressure that is in the atmosphere. Advection is when a large amount of warm moist air current of that goes over a cold body of water of land. Air masses are the differences of the hot air and cold air that come

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    Modest Proposal Through the research I’ve done on global warming it appears to me that there is no problem with it at all‚ and that there is nothing to worry about. We need to accept that fact that global warming is actually helping the human race in many different ways. For examples the environment is warming up‚ the ocean levels are rising‚ and the increase of carbon dioxide are all benefits to the environment and economy. It’s almost as if global warming is turning the earth into a tropical

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    Letting Nature Speak

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    Letting Nature Speak If you were walking in the woods and suddenly a tree started speaking to you‚ most likely you would either faint or start running the opposite direction. It would be pretty scary‚ to say the least. But nature does speak to everyone in a sense; we are just so busy with life that we do not take the time to listen. There is so much in nature that we can learn from and apply to our lives‚ but so often we only look at it for its face value and do not see the deeper benefits. Speaking

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    COMMUNITY HAZARDS ANALYSIS Case Analysis: Tennessee Valley Man Made and Natural Disaster Analysis Todd A. Metcalf EMGT 302—Professor Leah G. Littlefield Chapter and Module 2 - October 6 2012 University of Maryland In the Tennessee Valley many major categories of disasters are experienced which include natural disasters and man-made and looking into the main difference between them it’s importance in increasing overall knowledge of occurrences‚ causes

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