Antarctica is the driest, coldest, darkest, windiest, iciest -- and highest -- continent on earth. You can find the peaks of each of these extremes on the continent.
Freak Weather Conditions (or Extreme Weather Conditions) are when weather conditions that are unusually severe occur. It could also apply to weather conditions that are unusual for the part of the world they occur in, or the time of year they occur at. For example, a large tornado that causes a lot of damage would be a Freak Weather Condition for England, because we don't tend to get many tornadoes here, and those that we do get rarely get more severe than an F2.
Well, 'extreme weather conditions' already occur in North America... from snow blizzards and below zero temps... to droughts and over 100 degree temps. Add to that tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding... North America has quite variable weather patterns and weather occurrences.
Yes. Tornadoes do not occur in Antarctica and likely do no occur in parts of the Arctic and in areas of extreme desert. There are many other regions that are cold or arid that tornadoes occur, but are extremely rare.
Tornadoes do not occur in polar regions, such as Antarctica, or in extreme desert areas such as the Atacama.
Tornadoes don't occur in Antarctica or in areas of extreme desert.
That depends on what the weather event you are asking about is.
usaully near the indian, alantic, and antarctica oceans
Rain, hail, snow
Rain, hail, snow
Rain, hail, snow
Extreme weather includes: * Tornadoes * Earthquakes * Hurricanes * Hailstorms * Snowstorms * Thunderstorms * Floods (Flash Floods usually come from Thunderstorms so it is cause and effect) * Lightning * Heavy, Damaging Wind
Rain, hail, snow