Extreme Weather
Extreme weather is defined as weather conditions that are unusually severe or have an unusually large impact. Examples of extreme weather include hurricanes, cyclones, floods, extreme cold and heat waves. Extreme weather can cause significant damage to infrastructure and lead to loss of life due to its destructive force. It is an important factor to consider in developing strategies for reducing the risk associated with natural disasters. Governments, businesses, and individuals must all be prepared to cope with such events. It is important to understand the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events to be able to proactively prepare for the worst. Accurate forecasting and early warning systems are crucial to minimize the impacts of extreme weather on communities, economies, and natural resources.
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