You simply stock up on essentials if blizzards are a common enough occurence in your area. Flashlights, candles, batteries, canned food, blankets, battery-operated radios, and first aid supplies are a must.
Basically when preparing for a blizzard, make preparations as if you don't live with electricity. Because that's usually what happens with blizzards, electricity gets cut. Which is why you need to figure out a way to create heat without electricity (blankets) and create light to see (flashlights). The canned food is if electricity doesn't get restored within the hour, and you can't turn on your stove to cook. The radio is to receive outside news when the TV is down.
It's also a good idea to tap into hot water in your taps before they cool down (they don't stay heated once electricity is out).
No, humans can NOT stop blizzards. Blizzards are natural forces that humans can have a slight effect on, but cannot stop. Some scientists and articles may say we can, but in truth science is just a way of making people feel better about themselves. It isn't true. Anyway, no, humans can't stop blizzards in any way, shape, form, of future year.
you can't prevent blizzards because they are natural.....no chance...
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A total of 438 blizzards have been identified in the years of 1959-2000. So if you divide the total of blizzards by the amount of years, you get an average of 10.7 blizzards annually in the United States. A total of 438 blizzards have been identified in the years of 1959-2000. So if you divide the total of blizzards by the amount of years, you get an average of 10.7 blizzards annually in the United States.
Many people that survived the storm moved west there they were beaten with clubs and axe handles.
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about 400 people die from blizzards each year
Blizzards effect people just like earthquakes do. Some sever blizzards can damage things and sometimes trap you inside your house. It can get really cold to and dangerous.
No. Satellites do not predict blizzards. People predict blizzards. Satellites, among other tools, provide information that helps them make those predictions.
yes because after a blizzard there are power outages and people die from blizzards.
Blizzards cause cars to be burying and people could lose their life power lines are often taken.Roofs could fall down.
how do people adapt to paris,frane
none, people think its funny
Yes, there can be. Blizzards have extremely high ranges of temperature, causing deaths from cold.These also can trap people in places, cause avalnches and such.
how do people adapt to each one
Blizzards are fun as hell, that's why. You ever been sledding? If everyone lived at the beach, the beach would not be fun anymore.
In the Rockies around 8-9 blizzards happen each year and around 240 people die during the blizzrds