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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PART A

Tropical Cyclone Yasi and Black Saturday Bushfires

TROPICAL CYCLONE YASI

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GEOGRAPHICAL PROCESSES

  • water erosion were one of the main causes
  • Land clearing/habitat destruction leads up to cyclones
  • An area of low pressure
  • Severe winds
  • Rainfall

IMPACTS OF THE CYCLONE

  • The cyclone damaged the Great Barrier Reef dramatically
  • Approximately 15% of coral was damaged severely
  • Homes were destroyed
  • Families were lost
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THE RESPONSES GIVEN

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BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRE

The Black Saturday bush fires were a series of severe bushfires that caused burning all across the Australian state of Victoria on Saturday, 7 February 2009. This disaster occurred during extreme bushfire weather conditions which lead up to about 400 individual fires

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GEOGRAPHICAL PROCCESSES

  • Heat waves across SA and Victoria

IMPACTS OF THE BUSHFIRE

  • Approximately 4.4 billion worth of damage
  • Over 1800 homes were destroyed

THE RESPONSES GIVEN

SIMILARITIES IN THE PROCESSES

  • Habbitat destruction
  • Homes and families destroyed
  • Costed a enormous amount of damge

DIFFERENCES IN THE PROCESSES

  • One hazard was fire based, one wasn't
  • Different locations