Extreme Weather

Extreme weather refers to severe and unusual weather conditions that deviate significantly from the typical climate patterns of a region. This can include phenomena such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts, heatwaves, and blizzards. Extreme weather events often result in serious impacts on the environment, human life, and infrastructure, leading to disruptions in daily activities, economic losses, and potential threats to safety. The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events have been linked to climate change, as shifting climate patterns can enhance the likelihood of such severe conditions occurring.