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Geology Natural Disaster Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Flash Flooding: - Answers >Very Rapid Rise in stream levels >Typically occur in normally dry stream beds(ephemeral) >Typically occur in semi-arid regions >Clay-rich soil >Infrequent precipitation >Very Little infiltration >High hazard conditions >unexpected by public >SHort notice >Highly erosive & damaging Case Study: Flash flooding on Washington Blvd. in Pittsburgh >Aug 9,2011 4:30pm(rush hour) >volume =208 Olimpic sized swimming pools >10 feet of water >Killed 4 people >sewer capacity exceeded Wind Types - Answers >Hurricane Wind Velocity >Storm Center velocity Hurricane Wind Velocity - Answers >Speed of the CCW winds >number quoted when assessing the category of the storm >79 > 155 mph Storm Center velocity - Answers >Speed of the storm movement over ocean/land >commonly 5 to 60 mph >Influenced by the upper level winds,regional temps other weather patterns >example:Andrew in 1992 changed direction twice due to a high pressure system over the southern US and upper level winds over the gulf of mexico. Landfall - Answers >Coastal Parallel track >Coastal normal track Coastal Parallel track - Answers >Storm moves along the coast >Weaker winds over the land & stronger winds over the ocean >land is affected by two storm surges >flood surge ahead of the storm and an ebb surge behind it >results in moderate-heavy damage along the coast Coastal normal track - Answers >storm moves perpendicular to coast , moving over land >Strongest wind on the right side of the storm produces a band of extreme damage off the center to the right of the storm track >caused a large flood surge along the entire coast line Monitoring & Prediction - Answers >Can monitor a storm much better because of satellites. >Watch it spawn and develop(Days-weeks) >Examine the final movement prior to landfall(hours-days) >Satellite images every 30 minutes over the equatorial regions. >visible and infrared >Planes flying through the storm center. >measure vertical structure,wind speeds,pressure and temperatures >Use drop-sondes to relay information regarding the change with height >Doppler radar >useful only when storm is within ~100 miles of a coastal radio station Hurricane Satistics - Answers Averages: >Number of named storm since 1995: 13 >compared to 8.6 since 1970 >7.7 hurricanes and 3.6 major hurricanes since 1995 >compared to : >5 hurricanes since 1970 >1.5 major hurricanes since 1970 Case Study :Hurricane Maria - Answers >11/3/17 -50% of the roads are destroyed >Significant period of time after ,people in NYC were still in shelters >20% still no electricity as of January (4 months post landfall) >March 5 -15% left without power >Limited representation - Lack of political support >94 billion in damage, received 5 billion in repair efforts >Irma (CAT 5), hit two weeks before putting stress on the island >Storm got his name on 9/16 by 9/18 it was a CAT 5 What is a flood? - Answers >Damaging floods results when the volume of a river flow exceeds levels of flood preparedness >Because flow is greater or longer than expected >because of incomplete understanding of local hazard >Natural causes

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Geology Natural Disaster Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update
2025/2026

Flash Flooding: - Answers >Very Rapid Rise in stream levels

>Typically occur in normally dry stream

beds(ephemeral)

>Typically occur in semi-arid regions

>Clay-rich soil

>Infrequent precipitation

>Very Little infiltration

>High hazard conditions

>unexpected by public

>SHort notice

>Highly erosive & damaging



Case Study: Flash flooding on Washington Blvd. in Pittsburgh

>Aug 9,2011 4:30pm(rush hour)

>volume =208 Olimpic sized swimming pools

>10 feet of water

>Killed 4 people

>sewer capacity exceeded

Wind Types - Answers >Hurricane Wind Velocity

>Storm Center velocity

Hurricane Wind Velocity - Answers >Speed of the CCW winds

>number quoted when assessing the category of the storm

>79 > 155 mph

Storm Center velocity - Answers >Speed of the storm movement over ocean/land

,>commonly 5 to 60 mph

>Influenced by the upper level winds,regional temps other weather patterns

>example:Andrew in 1992 changed direction twice due to a high pressure system over the
southern US and upper level winds over the gulf of mexico.

Landfall - Answers >Coastal Parallel track

>Coastal normal track

Coastal Parallel track - Answers >Storm moves along the coast

>Weaker winds over the land & stronger winds over the ocean

>land is affected by two storm surges

>flood surge ahead of the storm and an

ebb surge behind it

>results in moderate-heavy damage along

the coast

Coastal normal track - Answers >storm moves perpendicular to coast , moving over land

>Strongest wind on the right side of the storm produces a band of extreme damage off the
center to the right of the storm track

>caused a large flood surge along the entire coast line

Monitoring & Prediction - Answers >Can monitor a storm much better because of satellites.

>Watch it spawn and develop(Days-weeks)

>Examine the final movement prior to

landfall(hours-days)

>Satellite images every 30 minutes over the equatorial regions.

>visible and infrared

>Planes flying through the storm center.

>measure vertical structure,wind

speeds,pressure and temperatures

, >Use drop-sondes to relay information

regarding the change with height

>Doppler radar

>useful only when storm is within ~100 miles

of a coastal radio station

Hurricane Satistics - Answers Averages:

>Number of named storm since 1995: 13

>compared to 8.6 since 1970

>7.7 hurricanes and 3.6 major hurricanes since 1995

>compared to :

>5 hurricanes since 1970

>1.5 major hurricanes since 1970

Case Study :Hurricane Maria - Answers >11/3/17 -50% of the roads are destroyed

>Significant period of time after ,people in NYC were still in shelters

>20% still no electricity as of January (4 months post landfall)

>March 5 -15% left without power

>Limited representation - Lack of political support

>94 billion in damage, received 5 billion in repair efforts

>Irma (CAT 5), hit two weeks before putting stress on the island

>Storm got his name on 9/16 by 9/18 it was a CAT 5

What is a flood? - Answers >Damaging floods results when the volume of a river flow exceeds
levels of flood preparedness

>Because flow is greater or longer than

expected

>because of incomplete understanding of

local hazard
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