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  2. Typhoon - Wikipedia

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    A typhoon is a tropical cyclone that develops between 180° and 100°E in the Northern Hemisphere and which produces sustained hurricane-force winds of at least 119 km/h (74 mph). [1] This region is referred to as the Northwestern Pacific Basin, [2] accounting for almost one third of the world's tropical cyclones.

  3. Landslide - Wikipedia

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    The low permeable soil traps the water in the shallower soil generating high water pressures. As the top soil is filled with water, it can become unstable and slide downslope. Deep-seated landslide on a mountain in Sehara, Kihō , Japan caused by torrential rain of Tropical Storm Talas Landslide of soil and regolith in Pakistan

  4. Landslides are destroying multimillion-dollar homes in ...

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    As it rains, water seeps into the ground, percolating into the layers below. There, it can reduce the suction and friction holding together grains of soil or rock, causing the ground to weaken and ...

  5. Effects of tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The effects of tropical cyclones include heavy rain, strong wind, large storm surges near landfall, and tornadoes. The destruction from a tropical cyclone, such as a hurricane or tropical storm, depends mainly on its intensity, its size, and its location. Tropical cyclones remove forest canopy as well as change the landscape near coastal areas ...

  6. Ecology of California - Wikipedia

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    California 's high mountains block most moisture from reaching the eastern parts of the state, which are home to California's desert and xeric shrub ecoregions. The low desert of southeastern California is part of the Sonoran desert ecoregion, which extends into Arizona and parts of northern Mexico. [2] California has two high deserts: the ...

  7. How do I find my wildfire evacuation zone in California? What ...

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    How do I find my fire hazard zone number? In the case of a fire emergency,, Cal Fire will put out evacuation orders and warnings for fire hazard zones in its jurisdiction. California residents can ...

  8. Geological hazard - Wikipedia

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    Geological hazard. A geologic hazard or geohazard is an adverse geologic condition capable of causing widespread damage or loss of property and life. [1] These hazards are geological and environmental conditions and involve long-term or short-term geological processes. Geohazards can be relatively small features, but they can also attain huge ...

  9. California landslides - Wikipedia

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    The State of California Department of Conservation produces regulatory maps showing locations where the hazard from earthquake-triggered landslides must be evaluated prior to specific types of land-use development in accordance with provisions of Public Resources Code, Section 2690 et seq. (Seismic Hazards Mapping Act).