Geography Grade 12: Tropical Cyclone Ana Questions for Practice

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Geography Grade 12: Tropical Cyclone Ana Questions for Practice

Geography Grade 12: Tropical Cyclone Ana Questions for Practice Please read the excerpt on Tropical Storm Ana.

ANA, A MODEST TROPICAL STORM, DOES NOT PRESENT A DIRECT HAZARD TO SOUTH AFRICA.

The Southwest Indian Ocean Basin had its first tropical cyclone of the 2021/22 season this past weekend. Late last week, a tropical low developed rapidly over the open ocean north of Mauritius and Reunion Islands, northeast of Madagascar. ‘ Over the weekend, the system swung from the east to the west over central and northern Madagascar, weakening briefly due to friction with the landmass and the lack of latent heat energy release from the ocean’s surface (the main energy driver for tropical cyclones). ‘ It continued to strengthen overnight, and by Monday morning it had become a moderate tropical storm, earning the name “Ana.” The storm moved to the west and, by Monday morning local time, was located between Angoche and Mogincual, off the northern Mozambican coast. Thereafter, the system moved to the east.

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Geography Grade 12: Tropical Cyclone Ana Questions for Practice

1How does the name of the tropical cyclone suggest that it was the first of the 2021/22 tropical cyclone season? (1 x 1)

Answer: The name starts with letter A/First letter of the alphabet

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2State ONE island listed in the article that would be affected by the tropical cyclone. (1 x 1)

Answer:
Madagascar (1)
Reunion (1)
Mauritius (1)

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3Why are these islands effected by a tropical cyclone? (1 x 1)

Answer:
These islands are in the direct path of the tropical cyclone that moves in an easterly direction

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4How does latent heat intensify (strengthen) the tropical cyclone? (2 x 2)

Answer:
– Latent heat is distributed vertically around the centre of the storm (2)
– This leads to a pressure drop at the surface (2)
– Pressure gradient between the storm and the surface strengthened

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5Account for the tropical cyclone tracking in an easterly direction. (2 x 2)

Answer:
The cyclone moves towards higher sea temperatures (2)
It encounters a different wind belt (westerly wind belt)

(4)
6Explain the negative economic impact of strong winds on the coastal infrastructure of Mozambique.

Answers:

– Strong winds cause storm surges that would damage harbours (2)
– Damage to harbours will limit imports and exports (2)
– Commercial fishing vessels would not be able to go out to sea (2)
– It would discourage tourism and its related coastal activities  (accept examples) (2)
– There would be a loss of jobs in the tourism sector (2)
– Repairs to infrastructure along the coast would be costly for  insurance companies or government (2)

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