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Title: Hurricanes


1
Hurricanes
  • Geog 225

2
What Is A Hurricane?
  • A hurricane is one of the most destructive
    natural, regularly occurring forces on Earth.
  • A hurricane can produce the heat of a 10 megaton
    nuclear bomb every 20 minutes.

3
Hurricane Season
  • Starts June 1st
  • Tropical depressions, storms, and hurricanes are
    mostly likely to form in August
  • Ends November 30th
  • 97 of tropical storms occur between these dates

4
Tropical Disturbance
  • Set of thunderstorms caused by a change in
    absolute vorticity.
  • They develop off of the west coast of Africa.
  • Easterly waves develop from the interaction of
    the hot air of the Sahara desert and cooler
    coastal air.
  • Not many of these form into big storm systems

5
Tropical Depression
  • Once the disturbance grows into a more complex
    storm, it is labeled a tropical depression.
  • Wind speed is around 30-39 miles per hour
  • May have one or more closed isobars
  • Not named

6
Tropical Storms
  • When the wind speed is more than 39 miles per
    hour, but less than 74.
  • Named when it reaches this stage, alternating
    male and female names off of the name list for
    the hurricane season.

7
Hurricanes
  • Wind speed greater than 74 miles per hour
  • Becomes more complex at this stage and large
  • Relatively high pressure gradients
  • Release large amounts of energy
  • Maintains complex flows of air
  • Made up of numerous storms
  • Have a calm area in the center, named the eye

8
The Eye Of The Hurricane
  • Usually warmer than the rest of the storm
  • Clear and calm
  • The smaller the eye, the stronger the storm is

9
Eye Wall
  • Strongest part of the hurricane
  • Can have enormous amounts of rain
  • Can have high wind speeds (possibly 210 mph or
    higher)

10
Category One Hurricanes
  • Winds of 74-95 miles per hour
  • Storm surge 4-5 feet above normal
  • Minimal damage
  • Could be minor flooding and pier damage
  • Recent Category One Allison and Danny

11
Category Two Hurricanes
  • Winds of 96-110 miles per hour
  • Some damage to roofing, doors, and windows
  • Storm surge 6-8 feet above normal
  • Plenty of damage to mobile homes and piers
  • Recent Category Two Bonnie and George

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Category Three Hurricanes
  • Winds of 111-130 miles per hour
  • Storm surge 9-12 feet above normal
  • Some structural damage to small residences and
    utility buildings
  • Mobile homes are destroyed
  • Coastal flooding is present
  • Recent Category Three Roxanne and Fran

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Category Four Hurricanes
  • Winds 131-155 miles per hour
  • Storm surge 13-18 feet above normal
  • Small residences could lose their roofs
  • Mobile homes completely destroyed
  • Extensive flooding hours before the center of the
    storm hits
  • Recent Category Four Luis and Opal

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Category Five Hurricanes
  • Wind speed greater than 155 miles per hour
  • Storm surge 18 feet above normal
  • Many residences are damaged or completely
    destroyed
  • Major flooding
  • Recent Category Five Mitch and Gilbert
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