Idea of climate and their effects on risks
1.topography It is a specific zone in point of interest including everything common and man-made i.e. knolls, valleys, streets or lakes, geological forms of the area. 2.terrain/relief This is the vertical and even extents of the area surface i.e. the lay of the area. It is typically communicated regarding height, slant and introduction of landscape characteristics. Bumpy ranges are cooler than the encompassing land because of high elevation. The windward side encounters a higher precipitation rate than the leeward side, since leeward side is for the most part drier. 3.nearness to water forms This conservatives the atmosphere. Those living close water forms encounters incessant breezes prompting high precipitation rates. 4.ocean momentum's This is a ceaseless, coordinated development of seawater created by the powers following up on this mean stream, for example, breaking waves, wind, Coriolis impact, cabbeling, ...