no, occasionally theres a small one with small hail stones
No, Sydney was not directly affected by the tsunami that hit Brisbane, Australia. Tsunamis are usually localized events and their impact is limited to specific areas along the coastline where they make landfall.
Some of the most common areas for hailstorms include the central United States (such as Tornado Alley), parts of South America (like Argentina), and regions in Europe (such as Eastern Europe). These areas often experience the right atmospheric conditions that lead to the formation of hail during thunderstorms.
Usually because they are close to volcanic activity.
Thunderstorms and hailstorms are both types of convective storms that occur when warm, moist air rises and cools, leading to precipitation. The primary difference is that hailstorms specifically involve the formation of hail, which occurs when strong updrafts in a thunderstorm carry water droplets upwards into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere. While all hailstorms are thunderstorms, not all thunderstorms produce hail; they can also result in rain, lightning, and strong winds. Both types of storms can be severe and cause damage, but hailstorms are particularly known for their potential to damage property and crops.
In general, thunderstorms are most likely to occur along the eastern coast of Australia during summer. From Sydney north to the tropical coast of Queensland and over in the "Top End" of the Northern Territory are the areas notorious for being hit by sudden downpours and hailstorms. Having said that, however, thunderstorms can and do hit all areas of Australia, wreaking havoc on property.
Well....they usually swim to the warmer areas of the earth ....like australia flordia californa etccc
australia, new zealand ...... hawai is last
The Ash Wednesday bushfires of 1983 affected southern Victoria, in particular areas around Cudgee, Branxholme, Mount Macedon, and areas of the Dandenong Ranges and the Otways In South Australia, areas affected included the Adelaide Hills and Mt Lofty, and the Clare Valley.
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They lived, but usually with bad facial scars and scaring in other affected body areas.
The most common areas to be affected are the face and trunk, which correspond to the areas where the chickenpox rash is most concentrated.
Unlike the Northern hemisphere where global warming has caused too much rain andwidespread flooding, in the Southern hemisphere it is exactly the opposite: drought. Just as the northern hemisphere is too wet, so the southern hemisphere is too dry. All areas have been affected by global warming, some more so than others. Most areas have been affected negatively, but some few areas are less-negatively affected than others; this is because the rainfall bands have moved south about 100 miles(160km), and if your area was previously drier then because of increased temperatures and evaporation you will receive the amount of rain the wetter area would normally receive in a dry year. On the other hand, if your area was previously wetter... All areas of Australia are affected to varying degrees but it is all relative. This is the 10th year of drought and it is starting to hurt.