Tornados
Impacts
Earthquakes
Wildfires & Drouts
Tsunamis and Hurricanes
100

Tornadoes – also known as “twisters” – are violently rotating columns of this that reach from a storm cloud to the earth’s surface

What is air? 

100

Staying indoors helps us to be safe during this winter weather event

What is a blizzard? 

100

These waves travel out from the epicenter

What is are seismic waves? 

100

Of the wildfires in the world, this many are man made

What is more than 80%? 

100

This is a series of ocean waves caused by an underwater earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption.

What is a tsunami? 

200

The winds of a tornado can reach speeds of up to this

What is 480km per hour? Or approx 300mph? 

200

BONUS QUESTION: today's weather is called this... 

Heavy rains!!!

200

The area where these tectonic plates meet

What is the fault? 

200

Due to the lack of water for crop irrigation, drought can also affect the food chain – resulting in this

What is a famine? 

200

Tsunamis can travel at speeds of this mph, almost as fast as a jet plane? 

What is 500miles an hour? 

300
The "F" in the name of the scale for measuring tornadoes stands for this 

What is the Fujita Scale? 

This scale ranges from F0 to F5, with F5 being the strongest and most destructive.

300

Not clouds, rain, or thunder BUT lightning....

What is the MOST dangerous type of weather here? 

300

The contents of an emergency kit include these

What are first-aid supplies, a flashlight, a cell phone charger, and a battery-operated radio. Your family should also have enough food and water for at least 72 hours

300

These things can ignite a wildfire

What are Dry fuel, air, and heat

300

A hurricane is classified as such when its sustained winds reach a speed of at least this many miles per hour

What is 74 mph? 

400

Torando Alley is from here to here 

What is West Texas to North Dakota? 

400

A large area was flooded during a storm by this weather event

What are heavy rains? 

400

These are three things to remember for earthquake

What are drop, cover, and hold on? 

Drop: Get down on your hands and knees and crawl to your shelter.

Cover: Underneath a sturdy table, desk, or bed, cover your head and neck with your arms. If furniture isn’t nearby, crouch down on your knees with your arms over your head and neck next to an interior wall. (Don’t stand under a doorway—they can easily collapse.)

Hold on: If you’re under a piece of furniture, hold on with one hand and move with the furniture if it starts sliding. Stay where you are until the shaking stops.

400

In this continent the drought affected 150 million people from 1969-1980

What is Africa? 
400

About 80% of tsunamis happen within this ocean's “Ring of Fire.”

What is the Pacific Ocean? 

500
In this country, in this year, the deadliest tornado was recorded

What is Bangladesh in 1989? As it travelled through the Dhaka region of the country, more than 20 villages were destroyed and around 1,300 people were killed.

500
Accurate weather prediction by METEROLOGISTS can have these impacts on society (name at least three)

What are (1) enabling communities to evacuate, when necessary, (2) secure property, (3) allocate resources effectively, (4) help farmers manage crops (5) Helping airlines and airports keep travelers safe? 

**A recent study found that doubling the accuracy of weather forecasts would save 2,200 lives every year **

500

This is the region of the largest earthquake ever recorded

What is the Bio-Bio region of Chile? 

1960 Valdivia earthquake, which measured 9.5 on the Richter scale

The earthquake triggered a series of tsunamis that affected the Pacific Ocean, killing more than 200 people in Hawaii, Japan, and the Philippines. In Chile, the earthquake killed an estimated 1,600 people, injured about 3,000, and left 2 million homeless. The earthquake also caused the eruption of Chile's Cordón Caulle volcano

500

Drought is typically classified into 4 types ... what are they? 

What are (1)  low rain causes meteorological drought (2) lack of soil moisture causes agricultural drought (3) Hydrological drought stems from low water levels in lakes and other water sources. Lastly, drinking and tap water shortages lead to (4) socioeconomic drought? 

500

Hurricanes are given names by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) so that they can be distinguished. Each year, tropical storms are named in alphabetical order according to a list produced by the WMO. That name stays with the storm if it develops into a hurricane. The names can only be repeated after this many years

What is six years? 

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