Download - Air Masses / Climates
Group Presentations based on HOLT Chapters 24 & 25
Air Masses p.603
p.603
SizeSize Wind SpeedWind Speed DurationDuration
Mid-latitude Cyclones
Hurricanes
Tornadoes
p.609
SizeSize Wind SpeedWind Speed DurationDuration
Mid-latitude Cyclones
Hurricanes
Tornadoes
Weather Map p.617
6. In 1996, a blizzard and floods caused $3.5 billion damage in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. How might these events be related? Explain your answer.
This map shows the types and locations of weather disasters in the United States that caused at least $1 billion in damage.
1. Using the Key: How many severe weather events caused more than $10 billion in damage between 1980 and 2003?
3. How do types of disasters that happen in the western United States differ from the types of disasters that happen in the eastern United States? Explain why this difference exists. 2. Which type of weather disaster is more
common—floods or fires?
4. Why might an ice storm in Alabama cause more damage than an ice storm in Maine?
5. Why is almost all hurricane damage during this period happened along the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
7. Explain why fires are included in this map of weather–related disasters.
Tropical Climates p.637
Mid-Latitude Climates p.638
Polar Climates p.639
Global Climates p.654 Map Skills