lack of hydration
Storms
Weather is recorded so that meteorologists can study weather patterns. This gives them insight into what happens during certain situations with weather patterns.
The safety and effectiveness of hyperthermia treatment is dependent on careful placement of the temperature probes and careful monitoring of tissue temperatures during treatment.
It depends on what part of the world you live in.
A tsunami is not a storm. It is a wave created by an earthquake or landslide. A tsunami can strike during any kind of weather.
It means, "What kind of weather happens during your favorite season?"
Long term effects are heat stroke which may result in seizures, brain damage, unconsciousness and ultimately death.
A stormy seabird is commonly referred to as a "storm petrel." These small birds are known for their ability to weather storms at sea and are often seen riding oceanic winds during rough weather.
Malignant hyperthermia is a potentially life-threatening condition triggered by certain medications used during anesthesia. It results in uncontrolled hypermetabolism, leading to high fever, muscle rigidity, and potentially dangerous metabolic imbalances such as increased oxygen consumption, acidosis, and electrolyte abnormalities. This metabolic storm can be fatal if not promptly diagnosed and treated.
If the water is left outside in an open container it eventually will evaporate. If left outside during cold weather it could freeze.
The prevalence of wasps in Kansas during the summer months is typically high due to the warm weather and abundance of food sources. Wasps are active during this time and can be commonly seen in outdoor areas.
Weather and tsunamis aren't related, so tsunamis can happen during any kind of weather.