Cyclones: Study Guide For Module No. 9
Cyclones: Study Guide For Module No. 9
Cyclones: Study Guide For Module No. 9
0 10-July-2020
As we all know, our country is very much prone to tropical cyclones due to its
geographical location. Therefore, it is of great importance to have ample knowledge about
them for our beneficial purposes.
This module offers you the essentials of tropical cyclones.
LEARNING CONTENTS
Definition
Tropical cyclones are large,
organized storm systems
sustaining maximum wind speeds
of generally 74 mph or more.
They can only form over oceans where sea surface temperature and
air temperatures are greater than 26°C. The air stores large amounts of
sensible and latent heat as it spirals towards the center. It receives this
heat from the sea and the exchange can occur rapidly, because of the
large amount of spray thrown into the air by the wind. The energy of the
tropical cyclones is hence derived from the massive liberation of the
latent heat of condensation.
They reach their greatest intensity while located over warm tropical
water. As soon as they move inland, they begin to weaken.
Structure
Eye is the center of the cyclone where skies are clear (cloudless)
and winds are light.
Eye wall refers to the area surrounding the eye where rain is
heaviest and winds are strongest.
Rain bands are spiral groups of clouds and rain that extend for
hundreds of miles, containing thunderstorms and even tornadoes.
LEARNING ACTIVITY 1
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2. Structure
3. Formation
4. Effects
5. Distribution
6. Movement and
Air Flow
LEARNING CONTENTS
Most Affected Areas Figures suggest that the most Figures suggest that the
common area for a hurricane to most common area for a
occur is the Caribbean Sea. typhoon to occur is off or
near the coast of South
East Asia.
Intensity It is generally lesser in strength. It is generally greater in
strength.
LEARNING ACTIVITY 2
3. Frequency 3a 3b
4. Intensity 4a 4b
LEARNING CONTENTS
LEARNING ACTIVITY 3
M
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY 7
FM-AA-CIA-15 Rev. 0 10-July-2020
L
… has winds
of up to 62
Severe tropical
to 88 kph.
storm…
1)
Super
typhoon… S
… has winds
2) exceeding
220 kph.
Tropical
depression… XS
3) … has winds up
to 61 kph.
Tropical
storm…
4) XL
… has winds of
up to 118
to 220 kph.
Typhoon…
5)
LEARNING CONTENTS
TRY THIS:
Simulate A Cyclone! Go to:
https://scijinks.gov/hurricane-
simulation/
EXPLORE THIS:
Learn about Cyclone Safety! Visit:
https://www.jcu.edu.au/safety-and-
wellbeing/emergency/natural-
disasters/personal-cyclone-
preparedness-and-safety-procedures
LEARNING ACTIVITY 4
Legit or Fake?
M
Scenario and Directions: While you are checking your FB account, you
curiously opened an educational page about the PAGASA’s system for naming
typhoons you have just learned. Can you tell whether each stated concept legit or
fake? Write ✔on the bullet if legit and x if fake. If the statement is fake, support your
judgment by changing the underlined phrase or word to make it true. Write your
modifications on the line provided after each statement. Go and be a fake news
buster!
o 10) PAGASA’s use of local typhoon names will help in disaster risk preparedness.
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SUMMARY
Tropical cyclones are large, organized storm systems sustaining maximum wind
speeds of generally 74 mph or more.
Hurricanes and typhoons both refer to tropical cyclones that differ in terms of
location, most affected areas, intensity and frequency.
According to associated wind strength, a tropical cyclone can be a) tropical
depression, b) tropical storm, c) severe tropical storm, d) typhoon or e) super
typhoon.
PAGASA has 4 sets of 25 local typhoon names (each starting with A to Z) with
additional 10 auxiliary names (each starting with A to J) which are in rotation every
four years.
REFERENCES
Ahrens, C. Donald (2009). Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate and the
Environment 9th Edition. USA: Brooks/ Cole, Cengage Learning
Dusto, Amy (2019). Scientific Explanation of Typhoons. Retrieved August 25, 2020 from
https://sciencing.com/scientific-explanation-of-typhoons-12314877.html
Diffen LLC (nd). Hurricane vs. Typhoon. Retrieved August 25, 2020 from https://www.
diffen.com/difference/Hurricane_vs_Typhoon
PAGASA (nd). About Tropical Cyclones. Retrieved August 25, 2020 from http://bagong.
pagasa. dost.gov.ph/information/about-tropical-cyclone
Zoleta, Venus (2018). Philippine Typhoon Names: How Does PAGASA Come Up with
Them? Retrieved August 25, 2020 from https://www.moneymax.ph/ lifestyle/articles/
philippine-typhoon-names