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Nieva Mae Barez Katty Blasé Sheena Caminong

Nieva Mae Barez Katty Blasé Sheena Caminong. What is Typhoon?. Powerful storms A low-pressure storm with winds swirling around the center Commonly occur in Southeast Asia. INTENSITY CLASSIFICATIONS. Hurricane-Tropical Depression - wind sustains a speed of 74 to 95 miles per hour

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Nieva Mae Barez Katty Blasé Sheena Caminong

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  1. Nieva Mae Barez Katty Blasé Sheena Caminong

  2. What is Typhoon? • Powerful storms • A low-pressure storm with winds swirling around the center • Commonly occur in Southeast Asia

  3. INTENSITY CLASSIFICATIONS • Hurricane-Tropical Depression - wind sustains a speed of 74 to 95 miles per hour • Hurricane-Tropical storm and Severe Tropical Storm - classified by winds of 96 to 110 miles per hour • Hurricane-Strong Typhoon - Sustained winds of 111 to 130 miles per hour • Hurricane-Intense Typhoon - Sustained winds of 131 to 155 miles per hour • Hurricane-Violent Typhoon - winds sustain speeds of 131 to 155 miles per hour

  4. PUBLIC STORM WARNING SIGNALS • PSWS #1 - Tropical cyclone winds of 30 km/h (19 mph) to 60 km/h (37 mph) • PSWS #2 - Tropical cyclone winds of 60 km/h (37 mph) to 100 km/h (62 mph) • PSWS #3 - Tropical cyclone winds of 100 km/h (62 mph) to 185 km/h (115 mph • PSWS #4 - Tropical cyclone winds of greater than 185 km/h (115 mph)

  5. MOST RECENT AND DEADLIEST TYPHOON THAT HIT THE PHILIPPINES

  6. Typhoon free Mindanao? • Mindanao is traditionally "outside the typhoon" belt

  7. CAUSES Typhoon is a type of cyclone that caused by: • 1. Warm Waters • 2. Moisture • 3. Inward Spiraling Winds

  8. MECHANISM

  9. EFFECTS • CORAL REEFS • FOREST • FLASH FLOODS • BUILDINGS AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TREES AND OTHER VEGETATION

  10. Coral Reefs

  11. Forest

  12. Flash Floods

  13. Buildings and Infrastructure

  14. Trees and other Vegetations

  15. IMPACTS • Tourism • Livelihood • Mortality Rate • Economy

  16. MITIGATION • HOW TO SURVIVE WITH A TYPHOON - The best way to survive a typhoon is to make preparations before a typhoon warning is issued. After the warning, only a few tasks must be completed before retreating into the house or emergency shelter.

  17. CONCLUSION • As time goes by, just like the appliances and machines that we have, these resources are being depreciated. It is depreciated because these are being overused by the people around it. • These are the effect of climate change that caused by the pollutions by humans.

  18. Recommendation • Plan Ahead • Assemble a Typhoon Kit • Pack your Bags

  19. Tips and Warnings • Consider using citronella candles or oil to help repel insects. water. • Make sure that everyone has something to wear in warm weather, a rain jacket and sturdy shoes • Be careful when using lamps, lanterns and candles.

  20. Tnx. 4 da listening Nieva Mae Barez Katty Blasé THE END >_< Sheena Caminong

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