Yes it has had winds over 100 miles an hour, tornadoes and floods.
Lots- as it is sitting on a plate boundrie
No, too much likelihood for bad weather
The Spanish Armada of 1588 was one of the largest naval fleets ever assembled, consisting of around 130 ships. It was sent by King Philip II of Spain to invade England but was ultimately defeated by the English fleet and unfavorable weather conditions.
I came in England deceber In 2006 it very cold weather I have ever seen it.
Yes, there have been instances where meteorologists have been killed while covering extreme weather events such as tornadoes, hurricanes, or floods. These deaths often occur due to the dangerous conditions they face while reporting in the field.
No dog should ever be left outside at all times, regardless of the weather. Dogs are domesticated animals and need to have access to indoor shelter from the weather.
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
No. It's too cold there, there are no food sources, and humans cannot survive unsupported in its extreme conditions.
The highest tide ever recorded in Auckland, New Zealand, occurred on March 8, 1976, when the tide reached 4.2 meters above the mean sea level. This extreme tide was influenced by a combination of factors, including weather conditions and lunar cycles. Such high tides can lead to coastal flooding and have significant impacts on the surrounding environment.
The lowest high temperature ever recorded in Fort Worth, Texas, was 24°F (-4°C) on December 24, 1989. This unusual cold snap brought frigid conditions to the region, which is typically known for its warm climate. Such extreme low high temperatures are rare in Fort Worth, highlighting the variability of Texas weather.
No. The Superbowl until 2013 was limited to warm-weather cities or dome stadiums such as the Metrodome or Lucas Oil Stadium.
No, no human has ever set foot on Neptune or any other planet in our solar system besides Earth. Neptune is a gas giant with extreme conditions, making it impossible for humans to survive there.