Friday, 25 September 2015

Typhoon Haiyan

The Philippines is located in what we call a 'disaster hotspot'. This means that it faces the threat of multiple hazards (several geophysical and hydro-meteorological hazards), and it is also very vulnerable to a hazard becoming a disaster. This documentary clearly outlines two things - why the typhoon was so extraordinary (the physical and climate geography of the event) and why it had such a huge impact in the Philippines.

Create a mindmap on the reasons for why it was so severe. Post some of your findings in the comments below.

Mr R

1 comment:

  1. Why was it so severe?

    Open ocean with no land masses
    Very little wind shear
    Very warm water down to 100m
    Made landfall at full strength
    Lack of preparation
    High population density

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