To be perfectly honest there are multiple reasons, if you are a pilot you will find that during flight planning as well as during flight knowing the weather around you and en route is critical. Flying into severe turbulence, severe icing, or severe thunderstorm activity can be potentially catastrophic. I can't put a very specific answer to your question because it is very broad.
By studying severe weather, scientists are better able to determine how weather events will impact society. It also helps them make more accurate predictions.
It is important to study serve weather so that you know what you have to do if you have floods etc and maybe you can help scientists learn more about it if you study it.
A weather watch happens when meteorologists are seeing possible signs for a severe weather condition. A weather warning is when they have spotted an already formed condition and are worried about it hitting a certain area
It receives an average of ten tornado touchdowns per year and is subject to lake effect snow from Lake Erie.
The right side of a hurricane, specifically the right front quadrant, typically experiences the most severe weather. This area is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes. It is important to note that the exact location and intensity of severe weather within a hurricane can vary.
A meteorologist's main duties include: forecasting and predicting weather patterns and conditions, analyzing meteorological data and patterns to understand and interpret climate trends, and issuing warnings and advisories for severe weather events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and flash floods.
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A weather watch happens when meteorologists are seeing possible signs for a severe weather condition. A weather warning is when they have spotted an already formed condition and are worried about it hitting a certain area
Waring is issued
because you have to be ready for severe weateher
A watch means that they think you might have severe weather, while a warning means you have severe weather, so get down!
bad weather
Blizzards and thunderstorms are some of the severe weather type in Sweden. The hurricanes and the tornadoes are the other severe weather types in Sweden.
It receives an average of ten tornado touchdowns per year and is subject to lake effect snow from Lake Erie.
The right side of a hurricane, specifically the right front quadrant, typically experiences the most severe weather. This area is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes. It is important to note that the exact location and intensity of severe weather within a hurricane can vary.
tornadoes and severe thunderstorms
houses torn down people trapped unable to get to safety people get shocked by lightning.
really bad weather
severe weather