Extreme Weather

Extreme weather refers to significant and unusual weather conditions that deviate from the norm and can have serious impacts on the environment, human health, and infrastructure. This term typically encompasses events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, heatwaves, droughts, blizzards, and severe thunderstorms. Extreme weather is characterized by its intensity, duration, and potential to cause damage or disruption. These phenomena are often linked to broader climatic patterns and can be influenced by climate change, which may increase their frequency and severity. As such, understanding extreme weather is crucial for disaster preparedness, response, and mitigation efforts.