A hurricane. When they come around, they REALLY do some damage.
weather is a noncyclic event.
If a scientist notices an event that continually happens due to another event or action, he can predict, If this event happens, this event will happen next.
An observation.
There are many reasons why you should write an essay on a current event in science. You should do this so that you learn about the event for example.
the event of these metal is they all found in earth
The US.
Yes. A hurricane is a form of extreme weather.
A hurricane, and a heavy snowfall are two examples.
The strongest type of extreme weather in terms of overall energy output would probably be a tropical cyclone (hurricane, typhoon, etc.). In terms of the violence of the event a tornado is the strongest.
No. Climate is that average weather in a region over a long period of time. A tornado is a brief weather event.
There are a number of extreme weather events in the U.S. in the past 10 years. Two of the most notable are the tornado outbreak on April 25-28, 2011 and Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.
Extreme weather includes weather phenomena that are at the extremes of the historical distribution, especially severe or unseasonal weather.[1] The most commonly used definition of extreme weather is based on an event's climatological distribution. Extreme weather occurs only 5% or less of the time. According to climate scientists and meteorological researchers, extreme weather events are rare.[2]
The strongest type of extreme weather in terms of overall energy output would probably be a tropical cyclone (hurricane, typhoon, etc.). In terms of the violence of the event a tornado is the strongest.
Tsunamis are not a weather event.
That depends on what the weather event you are asking about is.
A extreme natural event is an act of nature that has damage to people and their environment E.g Earthquakes,tsunamis. tornado
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