A period of warm, humid weather usually ends in thunderstorms in the UK.
Thunderstorms aren't the problem, you can find those pretty much anywhere. Hurricanes are more of a danger.
The greatest hazard are strong winds, and possibly tornadoes, that can come from severe thunderstorms. Lightning is a constant danger, but very few lightning strikes cause damage or injury. It is more of a threat where it can cause wildfires. In addition to wind and lightning, thunderstorms can bring heavy rains that trigger flash floods and mudslides. Frequently they will generate hail that can be destructive to crops, or to windows, cars, and people if it reaches a large size.
Great Danger was created on 2010-03-16.
Danger on the Great Lakes was created in 2003.
Scattered thunderstorms can be dangerous because they can produce lightning, strong winds, heavy rain, and hail. These storms can lead to flash flooding, power outages, and damage to property. Additionally, lightning strikes can pose a significant risk to people outdoors.
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The greatest danger in Antarctica is freezing to death by hypothermia.
Thunderstorms often also have high winds and lightning. High winds can whip seas into waves than could capsize a boat. Lightning could strike a boat or ship's electronics and disable the craft, or make part catch fire.
The great wall is in danger as a cause of erosion and physical damage cause to graffiti
In the case of orbital fractures, there is great danger of permanent damage to vision.
Drowning.
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