Title: Severe%20Weather
1Severe Weather
- Hurricanes and Noreasters
2Hurricane Fran
3NoreasterThe Perfect Storm
4Comparison ofHurricanes and Noreasters
- Hurricanes
- Tropical Low Pressure
- Originate in tropics
- Originate over the ocean and move onshore
- Hundreds of miles wide
- Winds 74 mph
- Winds may exceed 140mph
- Noreasters
- Mid-latitude Lows
- Originate in mid-latitudes
- Usually originate on land and move offshore
- Hundreds of miles wide
- Winds generally under 74 mph
5Hurricane Floyd at sea
6Hurricane Floyd comes ashore
7Remnants of Floyd move North
8The Perfect Storm
9Effects of Severe Storms
- High winds
- Heavy precipitation
- Rain with Hurricanes
- Snow or rain with Noreasters
- Inland Flooding
- Coastal Erosion damage or loss of beaches from
high waves - Storm Surge (coastal flooding and wave damage)
10Coastal Erosion
11Coastal Erosion
12Coastal Erosion
13Storm Surge
14Storm Surge Front Right Quadrant
15Nassau County no storm
16Nassau County Category 1 Hurricane Storm Surge
17Nassau County Category 2 Hurricane Storm Surge
18Nassau County Category 3 Hurricane Storm Surge
19Nassau County Category 4 Hurricane Storm Surge
20Suffolk County no storm
21Suffolk County Category 1 Hurricane Storm Surge
22Suffolk County Category 2 Hurricane Storm Surge
23Suffolk County Category 3 Hurricane Storm Surge
24Suffolk County Category 4 Hurricane Storm Surge