Hurricane Flora
Joseph Wight
Created on October 24, 2022
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Hurricane
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Flora
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Hurricane Flora,1963
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Describes its impact in Trinidad and Tobago
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Describe Strategies used by the government in the recovery process
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Suggest 3 strategies that can be used by governments to prepare for hurricanes
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References
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Background and Brief History
Hurricane Flora
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Hurricanes are tropical storms that form in the Atlantic Ocean with wind speeds of 119km/h, Its eyewall has the strongest winds and rain, and the rain bands SPIN out to give the storm its sizewhich can be CATEGORIZED into five. Categories.major STORMS are known from cataorgies three to five. A category five hurricane often accompanied by the damaging winds, rains, and storm surges.
Hurricane Flora
Hurricane Flora was an Atlantic hurricane that began as a tropical depression in the Intertropical Convergence Zone on September 26, 1963, about 1215 km southwest of the Cape Verde island of Fogo. Initially, this depression was poorly organized as it moved west-northwest across the Atlantic. On 29 September, this system developed into Tropical Storm Flora while located about 560 km north of Guyana, French Guiana. From that point, the storm quickly intensified, becoming a hurricane the next day. On 30 September, the storm made landfall on the island of Tobago as a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 193 km/h.
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PhysicalEncomicalSocialCulturalEnvironmental
How did Flora impact Trinidad and Tobago ?
Cultural
Social
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Economical
Physical
Impacts
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Flora's Impact
Continuing
Environmental
What did the governments do after?
Recovey Process
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Reconnaissance helicopters were above surveying the damage done on the island.Families had to find their loved ones under the rubble.Farmers trying to recover their crops, some crops ended up in the sea in Roxborough.After the first-way students were sent home and school was closed until further notice
In the Caribbean
Recovey Process
What stratiges can be implemented ?
3 strategies that can be used to prepare for hurricanes
Strategies that can be used by governmentsto prepare for Hurricanes
The government should better mage their human resources in their country to accout for the unexpected.
Using communication tools. Respond quickly and verifiy credible information which can change. The information must flow quickly.
Account for the unexpected
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Develop communications
Faster recovery Time
The faster the country can recover from the hazard is beter for the country econmical
Who helped bring this research together?
References
Strategies
Recovery Process
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http://www.hurricanescience.org/history/storms/1960s/flora/
Web links
Hurricane Flora SurvivorGwendolyn Baird (2022) Account on Hurricane Flora with Primary School point of view
Hurricane Flora SurvivorUlric Jervice(2022) Account on Hurricane Flora with Roxborough point of view
Hurricane Flora SurvivorPearline Jervice, (2022) Account on hurricane Flora with Scarborough point of view