cyclone nargis
DESCRIPTION
Cyclone Nargis. The worlds second deadliest cyclone. A cyclone is an atmospheric system characterized by the rapid inward circulation of air masses about a low-pressure center, usually accompanied by stormy, often destructive weather. What is a cyclone?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Cyclone NargisThe worlds second deadliest cyclone
![Page 2: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
What is a cyclone?A cyclone is an
atmospheric system characterized by the rapid inward circulation of air masses about a low-pressure center, usually accompanied by stormy, often destructive weather.
![Page 3: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Type of natural disaster
Cyclone Nargis is classified as a atmospheric hazard.
![Page 4: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Date and Place of Cyclone NargisCyclone Nargis
affected Southeast Asia, primarily Myanmar.
It occurred in April 27 – May 3, 2008.The population of Myanmar at the time of occurrence of cyclone Nargis was 47 million.
![Page 5: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Consequences and AftermathOfficial estimates of:
85,000 deaths, 54,000 missing, 19,000 injured, and 1 million homeless.
It blew away 700,000 homes.
Killed ¾ of livestock, sank half the fishing fleet, and salted millions of acres of rice paddies with sea waters surges.
![Page 6: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Consequences and Aftermath “Cyclone Nargis struck the
country full force at its most vulnerable spot, the low lying delta region. There was no natural barrier to hinder the storm as it swept up from the coast through the country’s major city, Rangoon.
This region is the rice bowl of Burma, and disruptions in rice production there will have negative ramifications for food availability throughout the country, especially in the context of regional and global price increases and shortages.
![Page 7: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Consequences and AftermathAs a result of the
cyclone: under-5 child mortality is 104 per thousand, the highest rate outside Africa except for Afghanistan.
HIV infection rates are the highest in Southeast Asia and malaria, a treatable and preventable disease, is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity.
![Page 8: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Other Potential Hazards in Southeast Asia
Fires are a very frequent disaster in Southeast Asia. Other disasters include: Cyclones, earthquakes, floods, and droughts
![Page 9: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
FrequencyCyclones are a very
frequent occurrence in the southeast Asia area.
![Page 10: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
DurationCyclones generally
have a long duration. Which allows them to cause more harm and devastation.
Cyclone Nargis lasted two days in the Myanmar area(April 27 – May 3, 2008).
![Page 11: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
ExtentCyclones are
enormous air masses that have the ability to affect a huge area.
Cyclone Nargis affected the majority Myanmar, Southeast Asia.
![Page 12: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Speed of OnsetCyclones build slowly
before reaching a peak period.
Cyclone Nargis built for several days, starting April 27th, gathering speed and strength over the Indian Ocean, before hitting land, and eventually dissipating may 3rd.
![Page 13: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Spatial DispersionCyclones are a
seasonal occurrence.
Southeast Asia does frequently endure cyclones.
![Page 14: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
![Page 15: Cyclone Nargis](https://reader033.vdocument.in/reader033/viewer/2022051421/568166dd550346895ddb092c/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Bibliography
http://dictionary.reference.com/
http://www.freebase.com/view/guid/9202a8c04000641f800000000819010a
http://joesonic.com/blog/2008/05/06/effects-of-cyclone-nargis-in-myanmar/
http://www.naturalhazards.org/
http://www.aag.org/HDGC/www/hazards/glossary/glossary.html
http://www.mapsofworld.com/
http://www.refugeesinternational.org/policy/testimony/burma-aftermath-cyclone-nargis
Corbin B., Trites J., Taylor J. (2000) Global Connections