No, Poland does not have extreme weather conditions. Not that often they don't.
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Extreme weather is possible at any place at just about any time anywhere on earth. Some areas, however, like the American Midwest is prone to severe weather.
It doesn't have any because there is little or no atmosphere at all.
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Yes. The extreme cold weather in Antarctica can be lethal.
Antarctica is an extreme, cold weather, polar environment. Dangers include exposure to these extreme conditions. In the case of any accident, there are no medical facilities or rescue facilities that are easily available. An unprepared person could die from hypothermia, falling into a crevasse, or thirst.
The concept of extreme weather is difficult to define because it depends heavily on the average conditions for any particular area. For example a week of rain in Sprinkling Tarn, Cumbria would be entirely normal, while the same amount of rain in Yuma, Arizona could be considered extreme. Usually, extreme weather events are defined by their severity or unexpectedness.
The best part about Greece are the beautiful islands and beaches. It's a great place to visit. The people are friendly and the weather is incredible
There definitely is unusual weather in Kentucky. Kentucky might have snow in a summer month or extreme heat in a winter month for example.
Monitor weather patterns for potential impacts. Assess any infrastructure damage and make necessary repairs. Restock emergency supplies in case of future extreme weather events. Implement soil and water conservation measures to mitigate flooding or erosion. Stay informed about any post-La Niña developments and forecasts.
Yes it has had winds over 100 miles an hour, tornadoes and floods.