Natural Disasters in Florida

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Natural Disasters in Florida Climate Interactions Table of Contents Natural Disasters in Florida Ms. De Los Rios 6th Grade

Vocabulary 7.4 natural disaster is a natural event that causes severe or widespread destruction. Storm surge- Dome of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands. wildfire is a large fire that spreads quickly over a natural area. flood is an overflowing of water in a normally dry area. Drought- A long period of scarce rainfall or dry.

How Have Natural Disasters Affected Life in Florida? Pg. 252 A natural disaster is a natural event that causes severe or widespread destruction. Natural disasters that affect Florida: Hurricanes tornados wildfires These natural disasters have repeatedly damaged many areas of Florida, causing loss of life and damage to property.

Natural Disasters in Florida Ben wants to know the average number of hurricanes that struck the east coast annually from 2003 through 2008. Which measure of central tendency should Ben use?

How Have Natural Disasters Affected Life in Florida? Pg. 253 Forty percent of all hurricanes in the United States hit Florida. These storms bring powerful winds ,heavy rains, and storm surge. Much damage can be done by powerful, long-lasting winds sometimes called sustained winds. The greater the winds speed, the greater the damage. Heavy Rainfall brought by hurricanes: can produce 15 to 30 centimeters of rain, Can rain up to 160 kilometers inland mostly during the 6 hours before and after landfall These rains can cause flash floods and mudslides. Greatest threat to life and property---STORM SURGE The rush of water that is caused by powerful winds is called a storm surge. Storm surges are the greatest threat to life and property during a hurricane. In the ocean, storm surges can be 80 to 160 kilometers wide and raise sea levels 4.5 meters above normal tides.

Natural Disasters in Florida Hurricane Paths The east coast of the United States, including Florida, is at high risk for hurricanes.

Tornados pg. 254 In Florida tornados occur most often during: Summer months Late Winter/Spring (Feb.-April) * More powerful In the summer months, tornadoes form from tropical cyclones making landfall in Florida. More powerful tornados occur in late winter as the jet stream moves south into Florida bringing strengthened thunderstorms.

Wildfires pg. 254 A wildfire is a large fire that spreads quickly over a natural area. Wildfires are started by: lightning arson debris burning. While wildfires are destructive and dangerous, they also shape the landscape in Florida. Wildfires are burning uncontrollably in central Florida

What Are the Causes of Floods and Droughts? Pg. 256 Floods: is an overflowing of water in a normally dry area. Causes of Floods: Increase water volume in a river and it overflows its channels Hurricanes/storm surges from the ocean/lakes example: Lake Okeechobee flooded in 1928 (storm surge) killing more than 2,500 people Effects of Floods: Cities and towns affected by floods build: dams & levees Dam is a barrier across a river that may redirect the flow of the river to other channels. They can also store water for later use. Levee- is a mound of earth that is built to prevent flooding.

Dams Levees

Droughts- is a long period of scarce rainfall (dry weather) Droughts pg. 257 Droughts- is a long period of scarce rainfall (dry weather) Droughts reduces: supply of groundwater Surface water Thus, creating a shortage of water for homes and business Causes of Droughts Dry weather systems that remain in one place for extended periods of time. Florida’s period of dry weather begin in Nov. and ending in May. Effects of Droughts Crop failure Famine Regulation of water use by

Protect Yourself From Hazardous Weather Hurricane Safety: Be informed and follow instructions given. Hurricane warning- follow instructions to evacuate. Tornado Safety: Tornado watch-possible tornado activity in the area. Move to an secure area, either a basement of shelter. Stay away from windows and doors. Thunderstorm Safety: Safest place to be is indoor. Avoid touching telephones, electrical appliances, or plumbing fixture. (conduct electricity because they are metal or they carry water) Sun Exposure: in order to protect yourself from harmful effect from the sun, limit the amount of exposure to the sun. Another way of protection is using sunscreen with UVA protection

Natural Disasters in Florida Warnings about Possible Storms What is the appropriate storm related to each sign?

Natural Disasters in Florida Florida Disasters Natural disasters have greatly affected human life in Florida. Can you point to an area on the map that was affected by a disaster?