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Monday, November 11, 2013

Resources & sources for Typhoon Haiyan ( Yolanda)

Typhoon Haiyan Resources

A great example to emphasise  the specifics of Geographic Inquiry?

When looking at a typhoon and specifically Haiyan (Yolanda) we should be able to identify and describe:

“What is Where?”

Discuss and Analyse:

“Why There?”

Apply and act upon

“Why Care”

Resources

(please review to make sure they are age and grade appropriate)

Also check out vast amount of Material on Twitter  #Haiyan

 

 

Typhoon Haiyan

Typhoon Haiyan (Wikipedia), also known as Typhoon Yolanda, is a tropical cyclone that devastated the Philippines. It first made landfall at Guiuan, Eastern Samar on the morning of November 8, 2013, and then proceeded to Tacloban City (map), where a storm surge laid waste to much of the area. The typhoon then caused destruction in northern Cebu, Panay island, and northern Palawan before exiting the country towards Vietnam.

Data , maps & shape files to create your own analysis and inquiry

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan

Other sources and Resources

The head of the Red Cross in the Philippines has described the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan as "absolute bedlam".

Good report and video

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24894529

Satellites trace sea level change

Scientists have reviewed almost two decades of satellite data to build a new map showing the trend in sea levels. Globally, the oceans are rising, but there have been major regional differences over the period.

Philippine sea is the rising the fastest

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19702450

In pictures: Rescuers race to reach victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines

http://tiny.tw/3dg8

 

Here's an #infographic on what you need to know about the impact of Typhoon #Haiyan on the Philippines pic.twitter.com/tWYNn1iR60

 

Typhoon Haiyan In Pictures

The true devastation of Typhoon Haiyan has been revealed in a truly shocking series of photographs.

Global news agencies have been on the scene to capture the shocking images which are been shown around the world.

So far, up to 10,000 people are feared dead in the storm which has caused wide-spread destruction throughout the Philippines.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/11/11/typhoon-haiyan-in-picture_n_4253585.html?

 

Philippines prepared for Typhoon Haiyan, but evacuation sites couldn’t withstand storm surges

Hours before Typhoon Haiyan hit, Philippine authorities moved 800,000 people to sturdy evacuation centers —

http://tiny.tw/3dgc

 

Oxfam appeal: super typhoon Haiyan in Philippines

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhj1wx0Hah8

 

Typhoon prompts 'fast' by Philippines climate delegate

The head of the Philippines delegation at UN climate talks in Poland has said he will stop eating until participants make "meaningful" progress.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24899647

Typhoon Haiyan: Philippines urges action to resolve climate talks deadlock

The Philippines government has firmly connected the super typhoon Haiyan with climate change, and urged governments meeting in Poland on Monday to take emergency action to resolve the deadlocked climate talks.

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/nov/11/typhoon-haiyan-philippines-climate-talks?CMP=twt_gu

Videos show Typhoon Haiyan’s charge across Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan, or Yolanda as it is known locally, made its first landfall early Friday morning on Samar island in the central Philippines before charging westward across a number of other islands. Authorities estimate the death toll from the storm could reach 10,000 people.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/world/typhoon-haiyan/

Super Typhoon Haiyan: The Most Powerful Cyclone in History?

The eye of Super Typhoon Haiyan is a thing of terrible perfection: a gyre of furious thunderstorms anchoring one of the most powerful cyclones to ever menace the Pacific. One American meteorologist thinks it might be the most powerful in recorded history to hit land, although problems with measuring winds makes that unknown for now.

http://www.theatlanticcities.com/technology/2013/11/stare-super-typhoon-haiyans-terrifying-eye/7524/

Which Is It? Hurricane, Typhoon Or Tropical Cyclone?

What's the difference between a hurricane, a typhoon and a cyclone? Nothing more than location.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/11/08/243980516/which-is-it-hurricane-typhoon-or-tropical-cyclone

Monster Typhoon in the Philippines - it's not just our disaster –

http://www.candygourlay.com/2013/11/monster-typhoon-in-philippines-its-not.html

Here's how Filipinos abroad can help

#YolandaPH #Haiyan victims. #ReliefPH pic.twitter.com/YRJjH93TXw

Once-Thriving City Is Reduced to Ruin in Philippines

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/12/world/asia/philippines-storm-surge-leaves-scenes-of-devastation.html?_r=0

Weakened Typhoon Lands in Northeastern Vietnam

http://blogs.wsj.com/searealtime/2013/11/11/weakened-typhoon-lands-in-northeastern-vietnam/?mod=e2tw

Useful @UNOCHA map show #Haiyan landfall and path taken so far:

 

Storm-chaser says Yolanda was 'off the scale'

For professional storm-chaser James Reynolds, whose day job involves capturing typhoons, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions at heart-stoppingly close range, intense danger goes with the territory.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/334948/scitech/science/storm-chaser-says-yolanda-was-off-the-scale

Canada launches matching fund to help those impacted by Typhoon Haiyan

http://www.international.gc.ca/media/dev/news-communiques/2013/11/10a.aspx?lang=eng

 

The Best Resources For Learning About Typhoon Haiyan

Blogster who is collecting great educational info

http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2013/11/08/the-best-resources-for-learning-about-typhoon-haiyan/#.UoDgpDcVjxM.twitter

Typhoon Haiyan Devastation: New Storm On Way

http://news.sky.com/story/1166758/typhoon-haiyan-devastation-new-storm-on-way

 

Canadian charity works to help Typhoon Haiyan victims

In the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, a Canadian charity is rushing to help provide clean drinking water for those affected by the devastating storm.

http://globalnews.ca/news/957574/canadian-charity-works-to-help-typhoon-haiyan-victims/

How do hurricanes form?

Hurricanes are the most awesome, violent storms on Earth. People call these storms by other names, such as typhoons or cyclones, depending on where they occur. The scientific term for all these storms is tropical cyclone. Only tropical cyclones that form over the Atlantic Ocean or eastern Pacific Ocean are called "hurricanes."Whatever they are called, tropical cyclones all form the same way

http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/hurricanes/en/

 

9 Ways to Help Victims of Typhoon Haiyan

Typhoon Haiyan ripped through the Philippines on Friday, causing a 20-foot rise in sea waters and packing winds of up to 147 miles per hour. Authorities are calling it one the country's worst natural disasters on record.

http://mashable.com/2013/11/10/help-victims-typhoon-haiyan/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-socmed-link

Storm Trackers Plot Super Typhoon Haiyan's Next Steps

Super Typhoon Haiyan roared through the Philippines with sustained winds up to 195 miles per hour, making it a candidate for the strongest storm ever observed.

http://mashable.com/2013/11/08/typhoon-haiyan-tracker/

Typhoon Haiyan. November 9. From the ISS

Mapping Disasters Like Typhoon Haiyan for First Responders

What may well be the largest and most powerful storm ever recorded — Typhoon Haiyan — is currently hitting the Philippines. But when disaster strikes, the internet can spring into action.

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/11/mapping-typhoon-haiyan-response/

Tracking Haiyan: NASA images from space capture scope of the storm

 

Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/tracking-haiyan-nasa-images-from-space-capture-scope-of-the-storm-1.1535598#ixzz2kMBDxZtq

 

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