6. - A large heat engine,
where great amounts
of heat are being
produced from the
process of latent heat
of condensation.
7. - Both are names of
tropical storms
and most of their
characteristics are
the same. They
have
- wind speeds that are more than 74 mph, and are
accompanied by hail, strong winds, storm surges and
rain.
11. Hurricanes damage
more land areas than
Typhoons, which
cause damage to
countries’ coastlines.
Hurricanes move both
clockwise and counter
clockwise.
Typhoons are said
to be stronger than
Hurricanes because
it develops where
water is warm.
Typhoons move
clockwise.
15. Water temperatures of at least 26.5
°C (79.7 °F)
Rapid cooling with height
High humidity
Low amounts of wind shear
A need to form more than 555 km (345 mi) or
5 degrees of latitude away from the equator
pre-existing system of disturbed weather
16. Around 19 tropical cyclones or storms
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical
and Astronomical Services
Administration (PAGASA) releases tropical
cyclone warnings in the form of Public Storm
Warning Signals.
20. - Torrential rain that can cause flooding
- Extremely strong winds that carry
debris that can be lethal
- Damage buildings and property
- Destroy crops
- Capsize boats at sea
- Deaths due to drowning
- Infrastructure destroyed
26. Los Baños, Laguna – Aug 14, 2008
Mactan, Cebu - August 8, 2008
Sultan Kudarat – June 12, 2008
Lingayen, Pangasinan – June 5, 2008
Southern Leyte – May 21, 2008
28. Land encourages the
development of a
tornado, while it destroys
the cyclone’s formation.
The time frame from the
birth of a tornado until it
dies out, is generally
measured in minutes.
Cyclones develop and
faster over the oceans.
The cyclone has a
longer life span. The
time frame from the
birth to the death of a
cyclone, is measured
in hours and days.
29. loss of Life
Property
Damage
Effects on
Nature
30. Tsunami are ocean
waves, that can reach
the height of 100 feet,
and crash onto land.
Japanese word that
means “harbor wave”.
80% of all tsunamis take
place in the Ring of Fire
in the Pacific Ocean.
31. Tsunamis are formed as a
result of powerful under
water earthquakes, volcanic
eruption, or a landslide
Some parts of the Ocean
experience frequent
earthquakes because of the
movement of the continental
plates.
32. In deep open sea,
tsunamis move at a
speed of 600 mph or
more.
When tsunami arrives
at the shore, it usually
decreases its speed to
about 45 mph/hour.
43. August 16, 1976
Cotabato Trench
Maximum height
of 4.5 meters
(14-15 feet)
http://www.drgeorgepc.com
44. 15 November 1994
Earthquake with magnitude of 7.1
Baco, Mindoro
http://www.drgeorgepc.com
45. Tsunami may affect
people mentally,
emotionally, and
financially.
People are left homeless
and careless due to the
flooding and other
destructions.
Lost of lives
46. Destroy the crops and flood the city.
A tsunami can cause
plenty of damage by
crushing buildings,
sweeping people of
their feet, and dirtying
the pipes,
consequently
spreading disease.