2.4.5

Hazards of Tropical Storms

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Reducing the Effects of Tropical Storms

Prediction, protection and planning (the 3 P's) can help minimise the negative effects of tropical storms.

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Prediction

  • Scientists can monitor storms using data from radar, aircraft and satellites.
    • This data can be inputted into computer models to calculate a storm's predicted path.
  • Accurate prediction of the behaviour of storms allows people to prepare by evacuating or protecting their property.
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Protection

  • Buildings can cope with tropical storms if designed using materials such as reinforced concrete or practices such as putting them on stilts to prevent floodwater damage.
  • Flood defences can be constructed in vulnerable areas.
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Planning

  • Emergency services should receive specific disaster training.
  • The efficiency of evacuation can be improved if governments plan special evacuation routes.
  • Future developments should be planned with tropical storms in mind. The most vulnerable areas should be avoided if possible.

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2Paper 1 - Changing Coastal Environments

3Paper 1 - Changing Ecosystems

4Paper 1 - Tectonic Hazards

5Paper 1 - Climate Change

6Paper 2 - Changing Populations

7Paper 2 - Changing Towns & Cities

8Paper 2 - Development

9Paper 2 - Changing Economies

10Paper 2 - Resource Provision

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