Super Typhoon Haiyan
Super Typhoon Haiyan
Super Typhoon Haiyan
Why is the area prone to hazards such as Typhoon Haiyan? How have people responded to the hazard? What kind of future does the Philippines face in the aftermath of Haiyan?
Key points to remember Also known as hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, and wily willies (the Australian name!). Form in very intense areas of very low pressure, approximately 500 to 1000 kilometers in diameter. Tropical storms form over water that is above 26.5C in temperature to 50 meters below sea level. Storm energy is lost when it hits land slowing it down The warm water heats the air above it, causing it to rise rapidly drawn up by the jet stream Cool air sinks into the centre of the storm forming a calm eye. Cumulo-nimbus storm clouds are formed Cooler air from elsewhere rapidly moves in to replace the rising air and the process starts again. The atmosphere is already unstable due to thunderstorms which begin to swirl due to the coriolis effect between 5 and 20 degrees north Coriolis effect: The turning of the earth causes currents and swirling in the earths ocean/ atmosphere
One of the strongest storms in history 250 kmph winds with gusts of 300kmph 5 meter storm surge due to low pressure allowing it to expand Category 5 storm Last hit Vietnam before dying out on the 10th nov 2013 Also hit Palau, Micronesia, south China, Vietnam as well as the Philippines Known in Asia as Typhoon Yolanda (remember this when researching)
The typhoon developed on the 2nd nov. 2013 in Micronesia. The 30th typhoon to develop in the pacific 2013 season. On the 4th it was significant enough to be named and on the 6th it became a category 5 storm. The brunt of the typhoon hit Visayan Islands of Leyte and Samar on the 7thsome of the poorest provinces despite positive economic growth in the country. 97 % of the country was left untouched by the storm
So why are the Philippines so prone to Hazards such as typhoons and catastrophic consequences?
Task: Look at the following figures. Form a summary style answer to this question with reference to the figures. Be ready to share your findings with the class
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Ext: You tube: Un reported world 2010 the city with too many people
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People queue up at the town hall for free mobile phone recharging forced to cover their noses against the smell of rotting corpses
Philippine soldiers used chainsaws to cut through debris in order to distribute aid in the form of rice and water
Task: Annotate the photograph. Think about what is shown and what might be the consequences of what you can see.
Task: In small groups sort the responses to the onset of Typhoon Haiyan into your own categories (more than 2 preferably). Be ready to discuss your categories with the class.
Ext: Do any of them link together? Why? Are any of the responses surprising? What is likely to shape your individual response to a hazard?
Task: Using 10 of the responses from across your categories identify the long and short consequences of these responses
Card sort category Response Short term effect Long term effect
Bad Factors
Bad Future
Task: Consider all the responses and effects discussed so far and look at those on your sheet. How is the balance tipped? Will the Philippines have a good or bad future as a result of this Typhoon? Ext: what could be done to make sure the balance tips to a good future. Article on tourism as further reading.