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Educational laboratory worksheet presenting quantitative problems and analytical questions on hurricane rainfall, heat energy release, internal structure, and comparative cyclone impacts across hemispheres.
Subject:
Hurricane analysis and meteorological calculations
Topics:
Satellite data, rainfall volume, heat release, storm surge, cyclone comparison
Geographic Focus:
Atlantic Ocean, Florida Peninsula, Yucatan Peninsula, Southern Hemisphere, Brazil
Storms Referenced:
Hurricane Isabel, Hurricane Wilma, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Catarina, Cyclone George
Scientific Concepts:
Water density, latent heat of condensation, energy comparison, storm structure
Energy Reference:
58-megaton Soviet nuclear test (1961)
Document Type:
Educational worksheet
Intended Audience:
Students studying meteorology or earth science
Structure:
Multi-part laboratory activity with quantitative and analytical questions
Format:
Question-based assignment requiring calculations, diagrams, and written explanations
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2015
Date:
July 01, 2015
Country:
India
Project name:
National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project Phase II
Acronym:
NCRMP-II
Funding source:
World Bank
Implementing authority:
National Disaster Management Authority
Participating institutions:
State Disaster Management Authorities; Project Management Units; Project Implementation Units; Line Departments
Document type:
Operations manual
Thematic area:
Disaster risk management; cyclone risk mitigation
Geographic coverage:
Focus states of India
Target users:
Project management units; state and national implementing agencies; line departments; implementation support consultants
Project components:
Early Warning Dissemination System; Cyclone Risk Mitigation Infrastructure; Technical Assistance for Multi-Hazard Risk Management; Project Management and Implementation Support
Project period:
Phase II project period as defined in the manual
Safeguards coverage:
Environmental and social safeguards
Procurement framework:
World Bank procurement guidelines
Financial management framework:
Budgeting, fund flow, accounting, auditing, and reporting arrangements
Year:
2017
Country:
Madagascar
Disaster:
Cyclone Enawo (Category 4)
Requesting Agency:
UNFPA
Position Title:
GBV Sub-Cluster Coordinator
Level:
P3 or P4
Role Duration:
XX months
Target Group:
Affected populations including displaced persons, women, and survivors of gender-based violence
Main Responsibilities:
Coordination of GBV prevention and response, partnership building, strategic planning, capacity development, advocacy, and information management
Reference Guidelines:
IASC Guidelines for Integrating GBV Interventions in Humanitarian Action, GBV AoR Handbook (2019), UNFPA Managing GBV Programmes in Emergencies Guide
Date:
January 25, 2024
Location:
Pecos, Texas
Organization:
Cyclone Ballparks
Note:
Organization
The Sports Facilities Companies
Project Developer:
Mammoth
Contact:
Cristina Gil, Marketing Manager
Event Date:
February 20, 2024
Rain Date:
February 21, 2024
Project Completion:
September or October 2024
Type of Document:
Press Release
Subject:
Phase II Expansion Groundbreaking Ceremony
Facilities Added:
Six additional baseball fields, two food and beverage buildings, 1,100-square-foot event space, expanded parking
Total Fields After Expansion:
11 baseball diamonds
Total Parking After Completion:
Over 700 paved spaces
Year:
[Year]
Region/City:
[Location]
Theme:
Tropical Cyclone Warning
Document Type:
Emergency Advisory
Issuing Authority:
[Insert issuing agency]
Target Audience:
Residents in affected area(s), emergency responders
Effective Period:
[Insert expected time frame]
Approval Date:
[Insert approval date]
Modification Date:
[Insert modification date]
Year:
2025
Institution:
University of Peradeniya
Country:
Sri Lanka
Faculty:
Faculty of Management
Subject:
Post-disaster recovery and institutional rebuilding
Type of Document:
Strategic proposal
Event:
Ditwah Cyclone and Mahaweli River Flood
Dates of Disaster:
27–29 November 2025
Estimated Financial Loss:
LKR 250–300 million
Academic Programs Mentioned:
BBA, MBA, MSc, MPhil, PhD, Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Number of Students Affected:
Approximately 900
Infrastructure Affected:
Three two-storied buildings (approx. 35,000 square feet)
Funding Sources Referenced:
Ministry of Education, World Bank (AHEAD projects)
Objectives:
Awareness raising, stakeholder engagement, resource mobilization, phased recovery and relocation
Proposed Recovery Phases:
Recovery Stage; Administrative Normalcy; Resumption of Teaching and Research; Relocation Planning
Year:
2010
Region:
Queensland, Australia
Event Type:
Natural disaster
Type of Document:
Situation report
Agencies Involved:
State Agencies, Local Government, Reconstruction Taskforce
Affected Population:
Residents of South West Queensland, Mackay, Airlie Beach
Damages:
Residential dwellings, road and rail infrastructure, Mackay Port
Assistance Provided:
Financial aid to over 20,000 residents, infrastructure repair coordination
Weather Events:
Monsoonal rains, Severe Tropical Cyclone Ului
Agricultural Impact:
Boost to landscape and agricultural sector post-rainfall, minor damage to sugar cane and horticulture
Duration:
February–March 2010
Attachments:
None
Year:
2012
Location:
Newton Rigg, UK
Subject:
Precipitation measurement, Wind-induced undercatch, Rain gauge accuracy
Document Type:
Research paper
Institution:
Newcastle University, Environmental Measurements Limited
Authors:
Paul Quinn, Mark Wilkinson, Michael Pollock, Mark Dutton
Target Audience:
Scientists, Hydrologists, Researchers
Period:
At least 1 year (experiment duration)
Approval Date:
July 5th, 2012
Last Modification Date:
N/A
Keywords:
Rainfall measurement, Wind-induced undercatch, Rain gauges, Scientific experiment, Accuracy in precipitation data
Year:
1968–2025
Region / City:
Mysuru, Karnataka, India
Subject:
Rainfall variability and seasonal distribution
Document Type:
Research study
Institution:
Agro-Meteorological Field Unit, Organic Farming Research Station, Naganahalli
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Agricultural planners, researchers, and meteorologists
Study Period:
58 years
Data Source:
Observational rainfall records
Methodology:
Descriptive statistical analysis, Mann–Kendall test, Sen’s slope estimator
Key Findings:
Mean annual rainfall 693.2 mm, high inter-annual variability, bimodal seasonal distribution, weak increasing trend
Application:
Climate-resilient agricultural planning and water resource management
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Mysuru, Kodagu, Mandya, Chamarajanagara
Topic:
Rainfall statistics
Document type:
Report
Organization:
Department of Meteorology
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Meteorological analysts, researchers
Effective period:
1st March 2024 - 20th May 2024
Approval date:
2024-05-20
Date of revisions:
None
Year Range:
2001–2024
Region / Location:
Lower Dhansiri River Catchment, Assam, India
River Basin:
Brahmaputra River System
Subject Area:
Climatology, Hydrology, Rainfall Variability
Keywords:
Rainfall variability, monsoon rainfall, climate trends, extreme rainfall events, coefficient of variation, Northeast India
Document Type:
Original Research Article
Study Focus:
Long-term rainfall variability, seasonal rainfall patterns, storm and event-based rainfall characteristics
Climate Zone:
Humid Subtropical Monsoon Climate
Seasons Analyzed:
Monsoon (May–September), Post-monsoon (October–November), Pre-monsoon (March–April), Winter (December–February)
Data Type:
Daily rainfall records from meteorological stations
Statistical Methods:
Mean, standard deviation, coefficient of variation (CV), skewness, kurtosis, rainfall intensity analysis, Z-score classification
Average Annual Rainfall:
1,222.4 mm
Primary Hydrological System:
Dhansiri River (tributary of the Brahmaputra River)
Main Environmental Context:
Rainfall-driven hydrology affecting agriculture, flood risk and regional socio-economic systems
Land Use Context:
Agriculture (rice, tea, jute), forest cover, and expanding urban settlements
Extreme Event References:
Major rainfall extremes and floods reported in 2004, 2010 and 2012
Year:
Not specified
Subject:
Mathematics and Meteorology
Type of document:
Educational notes
Author:
Not specified
Audience:
Students
Data coverage:
January–December
Content:
Math SAT scores analysis and monthly rainfall measurements
Format:
Text with instructions for graph creation
Source type:
Classroom educational material
Contains:
Numerical data, questions, and graphing instructions
Provides:
Step-by-step guidance for line graph construction
Year:
2010-2018
Region / city:
Republic of Guinea
Topic:
Wildfire dynamics, Rainfall, Climate change
Document type:
Research article
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, Policymakers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Keywords:
Wildfires, Rainfall, Guinea, Climate change, Spatio-temporal dynamics
Context:
A research study examining the relationship between rainfall patterns and wildfire dynamics in Guinea, emphasizing the role of rainfall in regulating and spatially distributing wildfires in the country.
Year:
2001–2024
Region / Location:
Lower Dhansiri River catchment, Assam, India
Theme:
Hydroclimatic variability and trends
Document type:
Research article
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Keywords:
Rainfall variability, monsoon rainfall, climate trends, extreme events, coefficient of variation, Northeast India
Methodology:
Statistical analysis of daily rainfall data from meteorological stations
Focus:
Annual, seasonal, event-based and storm-based rainfall characteristics
Implications:
Flood risk management, agricultural planning, water resource sustainability