quiz 5

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Between 1960 and 2009, floods in the United States produced an average of __________ in damage per year.

$6.76 billion

Statistically, the 100-year flood has a __________ percent chance of occurring any year.

1

Along many low-lying sections of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, a 1 ft rise in sea level may equate to as much as __________ ft of inland movement of the beach.

1,000

__________ family members were killed by a flash flood in 2017 in Arizona due to heavy rains 8 miles upstream.

10

Between 1960 and 2009, floods in the United States resulted in an average of __________ deaths per year.

135

North Atlantic hurricanes all have an eye diameter of __________.

16-70 km

In major hurricanes with wind speeds greater than __________per hour, a narrow or contracting eyewall may be replaced.

180 km

Sea level rose 1 foot in the 20th century. It is expected to rise again by __________ in the 21st century.

2.0 or more feet

In 1926, there were __________ if levees averaging 6 m (20 ft) along the Mississippi River.

2900 km

Between 2010-2016, the United States averaged about __________ deaths per year from people driving vehicles into water associated with flooded roadways.

49

In the United States about 2.5% of the land is floodplain and home to about __________ percent of the population.

6.5

What is the probability that a 100-year flood will occur at least once in 100 years?

63 percent

Between 2010-2016, flash floods and river floods combined in the United States averaged about __________ deaths per year.

95

The total energy released by all the tropical cyclones in one season is captured by the __________.

Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index

As they approach North America, hurricanes commonly move north on clockwise-curving paths due to the __________.

Coriolis effect

__________ are the floors of streams during a flood.

Floodplains

The deadliest hurricane in U.S. history struck __________ in 1900 killing 8,000 people.

Galveston, Texas,

Hurricane __________ (2017) surpassed Hurricane Katrina as the costliest hurricane in U.S. history.

Harvey

The __________ is reputed to have killed more people than any other natural feature.

Huang (Yellow) River in China

Hurricane __________ crossed Florida (2017) and expanded more energy than the total energy unleashed in 2013 or 2014 or 2015.

Irma

Which of the following statements about Hurricane Hugo is true?

It was a powerful 1989 hurricane that killed 11 people and caused over $14 billion in damages.

Which of the following locations has the highest return period for hurricanes?

New England

On a given stream, small floods happen __________.

On a given stream, small floods happen __________.

Which of the following locations has the lowest return period for hurricanes?

Outer Banks, North Carolina

Based on the historic record, __________ is month in which a deadly hurricane is most likely to make landfall in the United States.

September

Consider a typical flood plotted on a hydrograph, which of following statements is true regarding the rising and falling limb?

The rising limb is steeper than the falling limb.

Requirements for a hurricane to develop include all but which of the following?

The storm must be at least 200 km from the equator.

Which of the following best describes the evacuation dilemma?

There are often more people living in coastal cites than can be safely evacuated in less than 72 hours, potentially trapping them in traffic jams when the storm hits.

Since 1979 hurricanes and tropical storms have been given both male and female names. How are these storms named if there are more than 21 named storms in a given year?

They are named after letters in the Greek Alphabet, starting with alpha.

The most famous of the ice-dam failure floods is preserved in the "channeled scablands" topography in __________.

Washington State

Rivers start to overflow their banks in the ________ flood stage.

action

Inside the eye of a well-developed hurricane __________.

air sinks and adiabatically warms

Hurricanes are called major hurricanes if __________.

are classified as category 3 or above on the Saffir-Simpson Scale

Between 2010-2016, the United States averaged about __________ deaths per year from people driving vehicles into water associated with flooded roadways.

atmospheric rivers

During floods a stream may leave its current channel and take a new lower-elevation course and form a new channel in a process known as __________.

avulsion

In a 10-year period from 2006-20015, the United States was ________ for hurricanes.

below average

Hurricanes rotate in a __________ around a central core in the Northern Hemisphere.

counterclockwise direction

Upstream and downstream floods differ in that upstream floods __________.

cover a smaller area

The discharge of a stream (Q) is calculated by multiplying a stream's __________.

cross-sectional area (A) by its velocity (V)

At the top of a hurricane, upper-level air is __________ outside of the eye wall.

diverging

A hurricane moving over ocean water at 21°C (~70°F) would strengthen.

false

A longitudinal cross section of a stream will show a lower gradient near the stream source and a higher gradient near the stream mouth.

false

A meandering stream lengthens its flow path, lowering the stream's gradient, and thus increasing the speed of its water flow.

false

A specific set of criteria must be met during a flood before the President of the United States can make a Presidential Disaster Declaration under the Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

false

A typhoon is more like a tornado than a hurricane.

false

An effective mitigation strategy against flooding is to construct many sewers, gutters, and drainage channels to remove precipitation from city streets and get it to streams as quickly as possible.

false

Andrew was the most destructive hurricane in U.S. history in terms of both monetary losses and human lives.

false

As a hurricane moves farther north, it weakens because the Coriolis effect decreases with distance from the equator.

false

Flood duration is not related to size of the drainage basin in which the flood is occurring.

false

Flood frequency can be accurately predicted with only a few years of stream discharge measurements.

false

Hurricane centers are colder than their surroundings.

false

Hurricanes often form right on the equator, because the ocean water is warmest there.

false

Hurricanes that move onto land with high temperatures strengthen rapidly.

false

Statistically speaking, the larger the floods, the shorter are the recurrence times between them.

false

The Fujita Scale describes the magnitude of hurricanes.

false

The development of a hurricane begins with an Arctic disturbance which is a low-pressure zone that draws in a poorly organized cluster of thunderstorms with weak surface winds.

false

The number of people killed by hurricanes in the United States increased in the latter part of the 20 th century.

false

The probability that a 100-year flood will occur at least once in 100 years is 1%.

false

The probability that a 100-year flood will occur at least once in 100 years is 100%.

false

When a flood crest passes downstream, stream level falls more rapidly than it rose.

false

Most flood-related deaths in the United States are caused by __________.

flash floods from local thunderstorms

The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season broke many all-time records, including all but which of the following?

greatest number of deaths in one season

During the great flood of July 1993 in the Upper Mississippi River Basin, the southeastern United States experienced persistent __________.

high atmospheric pressure and a drought

The Saffir-Simpson Scale is used to measure the intensity of __________.

hurricanes

If a flood has a recurrence interval of ten years, it means that __________.

in any given year a similar flood has a 1/10 chance of occurring

If a stream has a meandering section, that section is most likely to be __________.

in its downstream section, near its mouth

The strongest winds in a hurricane are _________.

in the eye wall

With respect to channelization, straightening the channel __________.

increases the gradient of the stream bottom, making the water flow faster

Which of the following was the biggest issue associated with Hurricane Harvey?

inland flooding

Base level __________.

is the level below which a stream cannot erode

The Saffir-Simpson Scale is numbered 1 to 5 with __________ wind speeds.

larger numbers indicating lower pressure and higher

Houses, commercial buildings, and towns are moved out of flood prone areas through a process called __________.

managed retreat

Streams return to equilibrium by triggering__________.

negative-feedback mechanisms

The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) is a reasonably distinct pattern of alternating times __________.

of colder versus warm water in the North Atlantic Ocean

The danger of (Northern Hemisphere) storm surge is most extreme __________ of a hurricane, due to the forward motion of the storm motion and the direction of rotating winds.

on the front-right side

United States Geological Survey stream-gauging stations measure all but which of the following?

oxygen isotope ratios

If a stream experiences more energetic water flow, the stream __________.

responds by increasing the sinuosity of its channel pattern through meandering

As a hurricane forms, the air __________.

rises, cools, and releases latent heat, further heating up the hurricane's core

Most deaths in tropical cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, etc.) are the result of __________.

sea surges

The 1993 flood in the central United States was caused by __________.

several storms building up excess moisture over several months over much of the Upper Mississippi River Drainage Basin

Hydrographs from urban settings __________ rural settings.

show higher rates of runoff and show floods are of shorter duration than in

The air in the eye of a hurricane __________, leaving the core clear and cloud-free.

sinks, warms, and absorbs moisture

If you are on the "right-hand side" of the tropical cyclone in the Northern Hemisphere you experience the __________.

speed of the storm body plus the wind speed

The deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history was __________which killed more than 8,000 people.

the Galveston, Texas, hurricane of 1900

A hurricane is defined as a large area of sustained winds greater than 119 km/hr this is the wind speed at which __________.

the center of the storm develops a calm area known as the eye

The "channeled scablands" of the state of Washington were caused by __________.

the failure of an ice dam during glacial melting

In the late spring and summer of 1993, the Upper Mississippi River Basin experienced record high floods. However, the floodwater mass did not significantly affect the Lower Mississippi River Basin because __________.

the input from the Ohio River flow was low

Which of the following conditions led to the 1993 flood in the midcontinental United States?

the jet stream locked in place over North-Central Plains for an unusually long time

The recurrence interval is equal to (N + 1)/M where N is the number of years of flood records and M is _______________________.

the numerical rank of each year's maximum flood discharge

The main influences on tropical cyclone paths include all but which of the following?

the presence or absence of large cargo ships in their paths

A hydrograph is a plot of __________.

the volume of water or stream-surface height versus time

If a stream is choked with sediment and has insufficient water to carry it away __________.

the water will pick its way through as a braided stream

A braided stream has __________.

too much sediment to carry

Rank the following in order of increasing strength.

tropical disturbance, tropical depression, tropical storm, and hurricane

About 50% of flash flood deaths are __________.

vehicle-related

A hurricane acts as a heat engine, transferring heat from the __________.

warm, moist air above tropical seas into the core of the hurricane

As a hurricane forms, converging surface winds meet at the central core, which acts like a chimney sending __________.

warm, moist air flowing rapidly upward

As of early 2016, Hurricane Katrina (2005) is the most costly and third most deadly natural disaster in the United States since 1900. Scientists thought a hurricane strike causing a disaster like this one in New Orleans __________.

would happen if preparation for the coming disaster did not occur


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