Weather, Climate and associated Hazards



Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

– Sample Paper 1

(a) Study Figure 2 which shows a synoptic chart of Western Europe and the north-east

Atlantic.

Describe and suggest reasons for the differences in the weather experienced by stations

A and B. (7)

(b) Explain the characteristic features of the weather associated with a winter anticyclone

in the British Isles. (8)

(c) Evaluate the concept of the urban heat island. (10)

Critically evaluate the possible effects of the phenomenon known as global warming and

suggest possible responses to them. (40)

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- Sample Paper 2

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Study Figure 2, a diagram showing the impact of Hurricane Floyd 1999.

(a) Using Figure 2, comment on the responses to Hurricane Floyd in September

1999. (7)

(b) Explain the causes of tropical revolving storms. (8)

(c) With reference to one tropical region that you have studied, describe and

explain the characteristic features of the climate of that region.

(10)

“Urban areas have a significant impact on climatic characteristics.” Discuss

this statement. (40)

Exam Board Approved Back of Textbook Sample Paper

(a) Study figure 2 which shows the global origins and occurrences of tropical storms.

Describe and account for the distribution of tropical storms and their travel paths. (7)

(b) Explain how urban temperatures can differ from the temperatures of surrounding rural areas, and why these differences occur. (8)

(c) With reference to examples you have studied outline the hazards associated with high and low pressure systems. (10)

Evaluate the extent to which knowledge of the origins and nature of air masses is necessary for an understanding of the way that weather patterns affect life in the UK.

(40)

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- June 2010

Study Figure 2 which shows temperatures in Louisville, USA at 2200 hours on an August evening.

Describe and comment on the extent of the urban heat island shown. (7)

(b) Explain how urban structures and layout affect winds. (8)

(c) With reference to examples, discuss how pollution reduction policies have attempted to lessen the incidence of particulate pollution and photochemical smog.

(10)

Discuss the impacts of storm events in the British Isles and evaluate the responses

to them. (40)

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards – Jan 2011

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- June 2011

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- June 2012

1. Study Figure 2, a photograph taken early on a calm summer morning in England.

Comment on the atmospheric conditions shown. (7 marks)

2. Outline the origin of depressions affecting the British Isles. (8 marks)

3. With reference to one storm event in the British Isles that you have studied, discuss the impact of,

and responses to, storm events. (10 marks)

4. Assess the relative roles of sub-tropical anticyclones and the inter-tropical convergence

zone in creating the characteristic features of the climate of one tropical region that you

have studied. (40 marks)

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- Jan 2013

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- June 2013

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- June 2014

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Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- June 2015

Weather, Climate and associated Hazards

- June 2016

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