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Cyclone Nargis Case Study
Cycone Nargis struck in May 2008 and caused huge devastation in the military dictatorship of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma ). The tropical system developed from a low pressure system in the Bay of Bengal during the last week of April. Early on 27 April, The India Meteorological Department (IMD) declared the system had strengthened to a ...
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What did the government refuse to do and for how long? To let foreign aid workers in to help for a whole week. How has there been improvements since Cyclone Nargis by international aid organisations? (2) 1 - International aid organisations have built much stronger schools, hospitals and homes. 2 - New sanitation systems have been installed that ...
CYCLONE NARGIS CASE STUDY: Flashcards
category 4 cyclone, wind speed 215km/h, 5m storm surge . social impacts of storm surge, high winds and flooding: -140,00 killed. -450,000 houses destroyed. -4000 schools and 75% helth clinics destroyed. -70% had no access to clean water. -diseases from contaminated water.
Cyclone Nargis Case Study
Cyclone Nargis Case Study - OCR GCSE Geography. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Created by. Conor9656. Terms in this set (9) When did Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar? 2nd of May, 2008. Where did it form? The Bay of Bengal. What was the death toll? 125,000.
Cyclone Nargis: Location, Impacts & Aftermath
Cyclone Nargis case study. Cyclone Nargis was the first named storm of the 2008 cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean. It was one of the deadliest tropical cyclones ever recorded, and it has been compared to Hurricane Katrina in the United States. However, as you will go on to learn, it was far more deadly.
Cyclone Nargis: impacts and responses
Asia. This resource investigates the impacts and responses to Cyclone Nargis, an example of a tropical storm. Students complete an introduction to the Junta and the influence they have on impacts. This is followed by a card sort where students categorise impacts into social, economic and environmental. Finally students analyse a section of text ...
Case Study: Cyclone Nargis
Created on: 12-12-15 13:53. Location of Cyclone Nargis. Irrawaddy delta, Burma. 1 of 17. Date of Cyclone Nargis. May 2008. 2 of 17. Cost of damage. $4bn.
Cyclone Nargis Case Study
GCSE; A Level & IB; University; Study planner; Past papers; For teachers; Home > GCSE > Geography > Cyclone Nargis Case Study. Cyclone Nargis Case Study. 0.0 / 5? Geography; Natural hazards; GCSE; OCR; Created by: Alice; Created on: 03-11-15 18:16; Background. cyclone hit Myanmar 3rd May 2008; Myanmar ruled by military;
Cyclone Nargis Case study
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Learning from Cyclone Nargis - A Case Study 7 Box 1. Mangroves as a natural defence against the impacts of Cyclone Nargis There is much anecdotal evidence regarding the role of mangroves in providing refuge from the cyclone's impacts and in protecting lives. According to one source4, "Interviews [with villagers]
Cyclone Nargis Case Study
Home > GCSE > Geography > Cyclone Nargis Case Study. Cyclone Nargis Case Study. 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings? Geography; Weather and climate; GCSE; AQA; Created by: mazzamarmar; Created on: 19-04-16 12:35; View mindmap. Effects. Cyclone Nargis (Developing) Specific Facts. Irrawaddy delta, Burma;
case study- cyclone Nargis Flashcards
increased vulnerability to cyclones, prolonged droughts etc. Patterns of storm paths may be changing of the 11 tropical storms to hit Myanmar, only 2 made landfall and both were in recent years, Cyclone Mala in 2006 and Cyclone Nargis in 2008
Cyclone Nargis Case Study
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Cyclone Nargis
Cyclone Nargis is our case study of how physical/environmental factors make global inequalities worse. Factfile from BBC Bitesize: Cyclone Nargis happened in May 2008. Little warning was given. Winds of 200 km per hour and the low pressure created a storm surge, measuring 6.3 metres high.It mainly affected Myanmar (Burma) a country south west of Bangladesh.
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Case Study - Cyclone Nargis. Cyclone Nargis. Background to the scale of the impact of Cyclone Nargis: - Cyclone Nargis was a strong tropical cyclone that caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Burma. - It began as an intense tropical depression on April 27th 2008 in the Bay of Bengal. - Meteorologists initially ...
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1.2.1 Tropical Cyclones
Tropical cyclones are rated on the five-point Saffir-Simpson scale based on wind speeds. Tropical cyclones are considered major when they reach category 3 and have wind speeds between 111-129 miles (178-208 kilometres) per hour. A category 5 storm can deliver wind speeds of more than 157 miles (252km) an hour. Anatomy of a tropical cyclone.
Hurricane Katrina and Cyclone Nargis
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1.2.3 Preparation for Tropical Cyclones
Suggest one way that the government of a developing country could help its people cope with a tropical cyclone. ( 2 marks) Answer: Only ONE method is needed for an answer . Predict - monitor and track the storm so warnings can be given, (1) this gives people time to evacuate the areas that are most at risk. (1) Protection - build storm shelters so people have somewhere safe to go.
Cyclone Nargis Factsheet
GCSE GEOGRAPHY THE CHALLENGE OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE Tropical Cyclone Nargis On 2 May 2008, Myanmar (Burma) was struck by Tropical Cyclone Nargis which had formed in the Indian Ocean (Figure 5). Nargis was the worst tropical cyclone to hit mainland Asia since 1991. It was a category 4 storm with peak winds of 215 km/hr.
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Over 140,000 killed 450,000 houses destroyed 2-3 million homeless 1700 schools destroyed
Tropical cyclones
Learn about and revise tropical cyclones and their causes and effects with GCSE Bitesize Geography (Edexcel).
Case Study Cyclone Nargis
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Cycone Nargis struck in May 2008 and caused huge devastation in the military dictatorship of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma ). The tropical system developed from a low pressure system in the Bay of Bengal during the last week of April. Early on 27 April, The India Meteorological Department (IMD) declared the system had strengthened to a ...
What did the government refuse to do and for how long? To let foreign aid workers in to help for a whole week. How has there been improvements since Cyclone Nargis by international aid organisations? (2) 1 - International aid organisations have built much stronger schools, hospitals and homes. 2 - New sanitation systems have been installed that ...
category 4 cyclone, wind speed 215km/h, 5m storm surge . social impacts of storm surge, high winds and flooding: -140,00 killed. -450,000 houses destroyed. -4000 schools and 75% helth clinics destroyed. -70% had no access to clean water. -diseases from contaminated water.
Cyclone Nargis Case Study - OCR GCSE Geography. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Created by. Conor9656. Terms in this set (9) When did Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar? 2nd of May, 2008. Where did it form? The Bay of Bengal. What was the death toll? 125,000.
Cyclone Nargis case study. Cyclone Nargis was the first named storm of the 2008 cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean. It was one of the deadliest tropical cyclones ever recorded, and it has been compared to Hurricane Katrina in the United States. However, as you will go on to learn, it was far more deadly.
Asia. This resource investigates the impacts and responses to Cyclone Nargis, an example of a tropical storm. Students complete an introduction to the Junta and the influence they have on impacts. This is followed by a card sort where students categorise impacts into social, economic and environmental. Finally students analyse a section of text ...
Created on: 12-12-15 13:53. Location of Cyclone Nargis. Irrawaddy delta, Burma. 1 of 17. Date of Cyclone Nargis. May 2008. 2 of 17. Cost of damage. $4bn.
GCSE; A Level & IB; University; Study planner; Past papers; For teachers; Home > GCSE > Geography > Cyclone Nargis Case Study. Cyclone Nargis Case Study. 0.0 / 5? Geography; Natural hazards; GCSE; OCR; Created by: Alice; Created on: 03-11-15 18:16; Background. cyclone hit Myanmar 3rd May 2008; Myanmar ruled by military;
Created by: Meghan Bird. Created on: 05-01-13 12:08. Cyclone Nargis Case study Word Document 117.16 Kb. Geography. Natural hazards Natural hazards. GCSE.
Learning from Cyclone Nargis - A Case Study 7 Box 1. Mangroves as a natural defence against the impacts of Cyclone Nargis There is much anecdotal evidence regarding the role of mangroves in providing refuge from the cyclone's impacts and in protecting lives. According to one source4, "Interviews [with villagers]
Home > GCSE > Geography > Cyclone Nargis Case Study. Cyclone Nargis Case Study. 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings? Geography; Weather and climate; GCSE; AQA; Created by: mazzamarmar; Created on: 19-04-16 12:35; View mindmap. Effects. Cyclone Nargis (Developing) Specific Facts. Irrawaddy delta, Burma;
increased vulnerability to cyclones, prolonged droughts etc. Patterns of storm paths may be changing of the 11 tropical storms to hit Myanmar, only 2 made landfall and both were in recent years, Cyclone Mala in 2006 and Cyclone Nargis in 2008
Study help discussion. All study help; GCSEs; A-level; University discussion. Uni applications; University and HE colleges; University help and courses; University student life; ... When is GCSE results day 2023? More study help. Studying, revision and exam support; Grow your Grades; University. University discussion. All universities; Applying ...
Cyclone Nargis is our case study of how physical/environmental factors make global inequalities worse. Factfile from BBC Bitesize: Cyclone Nargis happened in May 2008. Little warning was given. Winds of 200 km per hour and the low pressure created a storm surge, measuring 6.3 metres high.It mainly affected Myanmar (Burma) a country south west of Bangladesh.
Case Study - Cyclone Nargis. Cyclone Nargis. Background to the scale of the impact of Cyclone Nargis: - Cyclone Nargis was a strong tropical cyclone that caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Burma. - It began as an intense tropical depression on April 27th 2008 in the Bay of Bengal. - Meteorologists initially ...
GCSE Mock paper 1 key stats. 14 terms. yesmelon. ... 4.a Hazards/ Volcano Case Studies. 27 terms. kipridley. Preview. Geography revison end of year 2023. 11 terms. adam_gill83. Preview. ... responses to cyclone nargis. Thailand sent out 100,000 in supplies , 30 tonnes of medical supplies , UK gave 17 million in aid , USA gave 41 million ...
Tropical cyclones are rated on the five-point Saffir-Simpson scale based on wind speeds. Tropical cyclones are considered major when they reach category 3 and have wind speeds between 111-129 miles (178-208 kilometres) per hour. A category 5 storm can deliver wind speeds of more than 157 miles (252km) an hour. Anatomy of a tropical cyclone.
Cyclone Nargis- Irwaddy Delta, Burma- 2nd May 2008. On the 2nd May low pressure in bay of Bonga; ... case studies for ocr gcse geography b » ... Case Study 7 - Causes/effects to Hurricane Katrina. 2.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings. Geography - Natural Hazards - Case Studies ...
Suggest one way that the government of a developing country could help its people cope with a tropical cyclone. ( 2 marks) Answer: Only ONE method is needed for an answer . Predict - monitor and track the storm so warnings can be given, (1) this gives people time to evacuate the areas that are most at risk. (1) Protection - build storm shelters so people have somewhere safe to go.
GCSE GEOGRAPHY THE CHALLENGE OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE Tropical Cyclone Nargis On 2 May 2008, Myanmar (Burma) was struck by Tropical Cyclone Nargis which had formed in the Indian Ocean (Figure 5). Nargis was the worst tropical cyclone to hit mainland Asia since 1991. It was a category 4 storm with peak winds of 215 km/hr.
Over 140,000 killed 450,000 houses destroyed 2-3 million homeless 1700 schools destroyed
Learn about and revise tropical cyclones and their causes and effects with GCSE Bitesize Geography (Edexcel).
Created by: Lizzy. Created on: 05-05-11 18:57. Case Study Cyclone Nargis Word Document 844.5 Kb. Geography. Natural hazards Natural hazards Natural hazards. GCSE. Edexcel. Download. Save to favourites.