METR 2603 Quiz 6
Roughly how many telephone-related lightning deaths occur annually in the US?
1 to 3
For this question please refer to Uman p. 112, Figure 7.1. During the period 1959-1996, the percentage of lightning deaths that occurred in boating, fishing, and water related situations was about
13%
For this question please refer to Uman p. 112, Figure 7.1. During the period 1959-1996, the percentage of lightning deaths that occurred under trees was about
18%
For this question please refer to Uman p. 112, Figure 7.1. During the period 1959-1996, the percentage of lightning deaths that occurred in open fields, ball parks, and other parks was about
28%
For this question please refer to Uman p. 112, Figure 7.1. During the period 1960-1996, the percentage of lightning injuries that occurred in open fields, ball parks and other parks was about
28%
According to Storm Data, the number of individuals injured by lightning in the US annually is
300
According to Storm Data, the average number of lightning deaths that have occurred per year during the period 1966-1995 in the US is
85
For this question please refer to Uman p. 116, Table 7.2. The state with the lowest per capita injury rate over the period 1960-1990 is
Alaska
It is unsafe to touch or help individuals who have been struck by lightning
False
Victims of direct lightning strikes are always seriously burned.
False
For this question please refer to Uman p. 114, Table 7.1. The state ranked 14th in fatalities over the period 1959-1994 is
Oklahoma
For this question please refer to Uman p. 114, Table 7.1. The state ranked 14th in injuries over the period 1959-1994 is
Oklahoma
For this question please refer to Uman p. 116, Table 7.2. The state with the 6th highest per capita damage rate over the period 1960-1990 is
Oklahoma
For this question please refer to Uman p. 116, Table 7.2. The state with the 7th highest per capita fatality rate over the period 1960-1990 is
Oklahoma
For this question please refer to Uman p. 114, Table 7.1. The state ranked highest in damage reports over the period 1959-1994 is
Pennsylvania
For this question please refer to Uman p. 116, Table 7.2. The state with the highest per capita damage rate over the period 1960-1990 is
South Dakota
Uman listed ways in which humans can be killed or injured by lightning. Which of the ways listed is NOT one of them?
The electromagnetic radiation of a nearby strike
Lightning without continuing current can cause fires.
True
Uman says that tree protection serves to save trees from damage and to reduce risks to humans, animals and structures nearby
True
When inside a building during a lightning storm you should avoid taking a shower, washing hands, doing dishes.
True
When outside during a lightning storm you should avoid isolated trees.
True
What fraction of trees that are struck by lightning are killed?
a few
It would appear that lightning strikes with continuing currents are likely to cause forest fires. What is the duration of continuing current Uman says it takes a ignite woody fuels?
about 0.1 second
The NFPA recommends protection of trees that are within 3 meters of a structure. Why?
all of the above (a side flash might occur) (the tree could catch fire which could spread to the structure) (the tree could explode)
What are the damage characteristics of rough-barked evergreens struck by lightning?
bark removed in long narrow strips
What are the damage characteristics of smooth barked deciduous trees by lightning?
bark torn off in large patches or sheets
How may lightning have played a role in the existence of the tall grass prairies of the Great Plains?
by setting fires that make it favorable for grasses and discouraging for trees
According to Uman, the primary cause of death and injury to humans is
cardiopulmonary arrest
According to Uman, the second-ranked cause of death and injury to humans is
damage to the central nervous system
The fraction of lightning deaths and injuries that occur indoors is
only a few percent
Protection of trees is done in much the same way as protection of structures, except that
the lightning current has to be directed away from the major root system
Which of the following is not listed as a factor in the risk of lightning injury?
the shape of the structure
Positive CG flashes are prime candidates for setting forest fires because
they almost always have long continuing currents