Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names. Experience shows that the use of short, distinctive given names in...

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A tlantic N am es 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Arlene Bret Cindy Dennis Emily Franklin G ert H arvey Irene Jose Katrina Lee Maria Nate Ophelia Philippe Rita Stan Tam m y Vince Wilma Alberto Beryl Chris D ebby Ernesto Florence Gordon Helene Isaac Joyce Kirk Leslie M ichael Nadine O scar Patty R afael Sandy Tony Valerie W illiam Andrea Barry C hantal D ean Erin Felix Gabrielle Hum berto Ingrid Jerry Karen Lorenzo Melissa N oel Olga Pablo R ebekah Sebastien Tanya Van W endy Arthur Bertha C ristobal Dolly Edouard Fay G ustav H anna Ike Josephine Kyle Laura Marco N ana O m ar Palom a R ene Sally Teddy Vicky W ilfred Ana Bill Claudette D anny Erika Fred Grace H enri Ida Joaquin Kate Larry Mindy Nicholas Odette Peter R ose Sam Teresa Victor W anda Alex Bonnie Colin Danielle Earl Fiona Gaston Hermine Igor Julia Karl Lisa Matthew Nicole Otto Paula Richard Shary Tom as Virginie Walter Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names

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Atlantic Names

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Arlene Bret Cindy Dennis Emily Franklin Gert Harvey Irene Jose Katrina Lee Maria Nate Ophelia Philippe Rita Stan Tammy Vince Wilma

Alberto Beryl Chris Debby Ernesto Florence Gordon Helene Isaac Joyce Kirk Leslie Michael Nadine Oscar Patty Rafael Sandy Tony Valerie William

Andrea Barry Chantal Dean Erin Felix Gabrielle Humberto Ingrid Jerry Karen Lorenzo Melissa Noel Olga Pablo Rebekah Sebastien Tanya Van Wendy

Arthur Bertha Cristobal Dolly Edouard Fay Gustav Hanna Ike Josephine Kyle Laura Marco Nana Omar Paloma Rene Sally Teddy Vicky Wilfred

Ana Bill Claudette Danny Erika Fred Grace Henri Ida Joaquin Kate Larry Mindy Nicholas Odette Peter Rose Sam Teresa Victor Wanda

Alex Bonnie Colin Danielle Earl Fiona Gaston Hermine Igor Julia Karl Lisa Matthew Nicole Otto Paula Richard Shary Tomas Virginie Walter

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• Experience shows that the use of short, distinctive given names in written as well as spoken communications is quicker and less subject to error than the older more cumbersome latitude-longitude identification methods. These advantages are especially important in exchanging detailed storm information between hundreds of widely scattered stations, coastal bases, and ships at sea.

• Since 1953, Atlantic tropical storms have been named from lists originated by the National Hurricane Center and now maintained and updated by an international committee of the World Meteorological Organization. The lists featured only women's names until 1979, when men's and women's names were alternated. Six lists are used in rotation. Thus, the 2004 list will be used again in 2010. The only time that there is a change in the list is if a storm is so deadly or costly that the future use of its name on a different storm would be inappropriate for reasons of sensitivity. If that occurs, then at an annual meeting by the WMO committee (called primarily to discuss many other issues) the offending name is stricken from the list and another name is selected to replace it.

• Several names have been changed since the lists were last used. Four names from the 1995 list have been retired. On the 2001 list, Lorenzo has replaced Luis, Michelle has replaced Marilyn, Olga has replaced Opal, and Rebekah has replaced Roxanne. Three names from the 1996 list have been retired. On the 2002 list, Cristobal has replaced Cesar, Fay has replaced Fran, and Hanna has replaced Hortense. Two names from the 1998 list have been retired. On the 2004 list, Gaston has replaced Georges and Matthew has replaced Mitch. On the 2006 list, Kirk has replaced Keith. In the event that more than 21 named tropical cyclones occur in the Atlantic basin in a season, additional storms will take names from the Greek alphabet: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and so on.

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TASK Fill in sheet about HurricaneMitch while you watch the videoProgramme

Why did Hurricane Mitch havesuch a bad impact on NewOrleans?

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TASK: Using similar headings shown on the sheetfor Hurricane Mitch, write about the impact ofHurricane Katrina on people in New Orleans

Type into Google‘BBC News Katrina in Depth’

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/americas/2005/hurricane_katrina/default.stm

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TASKS1. Study the sheet ‘Why does Bangladesh flood every

year?’. Using the information on and around the map answer the questions on the sheet.

2. Stick map into book.3. Read the sheet ‘Too much water – Bangladesh’ and

complete activities on reverse of sheet.

Extension task: ‘Analysing the News’ activity

Homework:You have been asked to recommend the best planto guard against flooding in Bangladesh. Use the tasksheet you have been using in class and the yellowInformation sheet. (Include the fact that Bangladesh is apoor country but often welcomes floods!)