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  1. The immediate effects on human health during extreme weather events can include exposure to the elements, mental health impacts, injury when attempting to escape, and even death caused by the weather event itself, such as drowning in a flood.

  2. 2) "Severe" weather such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods have a huge impact on human civilizations. An obvious example of this was Hurricane Katrina, which impacted a huge are of the gulf coast of the U.S., killed nearly two thousand people, and displaced over one million people from their homes.

  3. Apr 11, 2022 · The experience of extreme weather affects our view of how the world works. Objective facts that we experience personally are resistant to disinformation or ideology. Air pollution policy was a response to smog, and water pollution policy was a response to rivers that smelled bad and even caught fire. Perhaps climate change policy will be a ...

  4. Severe Weather 101. Step into the wild world of weather! What is a wall cloud? What's the difference between a watch and a warning? Is it ever “too cold to snow”? Learn all about thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, lightning, floods, damaging winds and severe winter weather.

  5. science.nasa.gov › climate-change › extreme-weatherExtreme Weather - NASA Science

    As Earth’s climate changes, it is impacting extreme weather across the planet. Record-breaking heat waves on land and in the ocean, drenching rains, severe floods, years-long droughts, extreme wildfires, and widespread flooding during hurricanes are all becoming more frequent and more intense.

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · As looming thunderstorm clouds spit out baseball-sized hail and torrential rain, a narrow whirlwind of air stretches its way toward the ground, signaling the arrival of one of nature’s most violent...

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  8. Mar 20, 2013 · THE COASTAL DEFENDERS. As last year’s dramatic images of waterlogged streets across the UK, US and Russia serve to remind us, extreme weather events can trigger devastating floods. Preventing...

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