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What is the nickname given to the southern part of the Midwest that experiences extreme weather?

tornado alley


Where does extreme weather happen?

Extreme weather is possible at any place at just about any time anywhere on earth. Some areas, however, like the American Midwest is prone to severe weather.


What kind of weather is the Midwest prone to?

severe weather


Can submarine operate in extreme weather?

Submarines are not affected by extreme weather.


What cause extreme weather?

Extreme weather is a result from climate changes by the rising temperatures. Extreme weather can cause loss of human life or destruction.


Does Poland have any extreme weather?

No, Poland does not have extreme weather conditions. Not that often they don't.


What is severe mean?

.Severe weather is when you have normal weather and it turns to the extreme. For example: Snow turns to extreme whether then becomes a blizzard. Wind turns to extreme weather then becomes a tornado or a hurricane. Rain turns to extreme weather then becomes a flood.


Does japan have extreme weather systens?

it does have extreme weather such as earthquakes and ect it is a very dangerius country


Does Trinidad have extreme weather?

no


What weather does extreme weather happen?

Extreme weather can happen in various locations around the world, including regions prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, monsoons, cyclones, blizzards, heatwaves, and extreme rainfall. These events are often influenced by factors such as climate, geography, and seasonal patterns.


What cause severe storms and extreme weather conditions?

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In the winter where does the winds of the Midwest blow from the north across before they get to the Midwest?

During winter, the prevailing winds in the Midwest typically blow from the northwest across the Great Plains before reaching the Midwest. These winds can bring cold air and snow from the Canadian Arctic region, contributing to the winter weather conditions in the Midwest.