Extreme Weather

Extreme weather refers to severe and unusual weather conditions that deviate significantly from the average climate patterns of a region. This term encompasses a variety of phenomena, including, but not limited to, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, heatwaves, snowstorms, droughts, and severe thunderstorms. Extreme weather events can cause significant impacts on the environment, human health, infrastructure, and economies. These occurrences are often analyzed in the context of climate change, as certain human activities have been linked to an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. While extreme weather can occur naturally, changing climate patterns may exacerbate these events, leading to more significant and more frequent occurrences over time. Understanding extreme weather is crucial for disaster preparedness, risk management, and developing effective responses to climate-related challenges.