Weather Lesson 4
Weather Lesson 4
Severe Weather
and
Weather Safety
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
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Active Reading
3 Synthesize Use the sentence below to help
you make an educated guess about what the Vocabulary Terms
term storm surge means. Write the meaning
below. • thunderstorm • hurricane
• lightning • storm surge
Example sentence
• thunder • tornado
Flooding causes tremendous damage to
property and lives when a storm surge moves
onto shore. 4 Apply As you learn the definition of each
vocabulary term in this lesson, create
storm surge: your own definition or sketch to help you
remember the meaning of the term.
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Warm Warm
Visualize It!
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5 Describe What role does warm air play in the formation of a thunderstorm?
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Visualize It!
6 Label Fill in the positive Lightning forms between positive and negative charges. The upper part
of a cloud usually carries a positive electric charge. The lower part of
and negative charges in the the cloud carries mainly negative charges. Lightning is a big spark that
appropriate spaces provided. jumps between parts of clouds, or between a cloud and Earth’s surface.
Atlantic Ocean
Gulf of Mexico
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Tornadoes
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Plan Ahead
Have a storm supply kit that contains a battery-operated radio,
batteries, flashlights, candles, rain jackets, tarps, blankets,
bottled water, canned food, and medicines. Listen to weather
announcements. Plan and practice a safety route. A safety route is
a planned path to a safe place.
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a storm. They will also let you know if the storm is getting worse.
A watch is given when the conditions are ideal for severe weather.
A warning is given when severe weather has been spotted or is
expected within 24 h. During most kinds of severe weather, it is
best to stay indoors and away from windows. However, in some
situations, you may need to evacuate.
How can people stay safe How can people stay safe
during a tornado? during a hurricane?
Tornadoes are too fast and unpredictable for you If your family lives where hurricanes may
to attempt to outrun, even if you are in a car. If strike, have a plan to leave the area, and gather
you see or hear a tornado, go to a place without emergency supplies. If a hurricane is approaching
windows, such as basement, a storm cellar, or a your area, listen to weather reports for storm
closet or hallway. Stay away from areas that are updates. Secure loose objects outside, and cover
likely to have flying objects or other dangers. If windows with storm shutters or boards. During
you are outside, lie in a ditch or low-lying area. a storm, stay indoors and away from windows. If
Protect your head and neck by covering them ordered to evacuate the area, do so immediately.
with your arms and hands. After a storm, be aware of downed power lines,
hanging branches, and flooded areas.
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false feeling of protection from the sun.
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How can people protect themselves
from summer heat?
Heat exhaustion is a condition in which the body has been Visualize It!
exposed to high temperatures for an extended period of time. 18 Describe List all the ways
Symptoms include cold, moist skin, normal or near-normal body the people in the photo of the
temperature, headache, nausea, and extreme fatigue. Heat stroke beach may have protected
is a condition in which the body loses its ability to cool itself by themselves from overexposure
sweating because the victim has become dehydrated. to the sun.
outdoors for long periods of time. Pay attention to how your body
is feeling, and go inside or to a shady spot if you are starting to feel
light-headed or too warm.
Drink Water
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can best be prevented by drinking
6 to 8 oz of water at least 10 times a day when you are active in
warm weather. If you are feeling overheated, dizzy, nauseous, or
are sweating heavily, drink something cool (not cold). Drink about
half a glass of cool water every 15 min until you feel like your
normal self.
Severe
to review the main concepts of the lesson.
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system with strong winds that can cause severe
property damage.
Key Concepts
6 Thunder is caused by
12 Explain Why do hurricanes form in tropical
7 An electrical discharge between parts of latitudes?
clouds or a cloud and the ground is called