Extreme Weather

Extreme weather refers to unusual, severe, or unseasonal weather conditions that significantly deviate from the average weather patterns typically expected in a specific area. This includes events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, heatwaves, blizzards, hailstorms, floods, and droughts. Extreme weather can lead to substantial impacts on the environment, human health, economies, and infrastructure. It is often associated with climate change, which can increase the frequency and intensity of such events. Understanding extreme weather is crucial for improving preparedness and response strategies for communities facing these challenging conditions.