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3.1.1.3 Weather hazards (part b) tropical storms Reorder

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  • Wind speed increases. Cooling air provides power as heat is released. The worst weather is located at the eye wall.
  • The storm loses it's energy source and weakens
  • The storm makes landfall
  • The storm is blown by the prevailing winds
  • Several thunderstorms combine
  • Warm moist air rises above the ocean, causing low pressure
  • More air rises, increasing wind speeds, and causes thunderclouds to develop
  • The storm starts to rotate due to the Coriolis effect

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Pass Mark
70%