Rare Weather Events
Rare weather events are unusual atmospheric phenomena that occur infrequently in specific regions. Examples include tornadoes, hurricanes, and blizzards, which can cause significant impacts when they do happen. These events are often characterized by extreme conditions, such as heavy rainfall, strong winds, or unusual temperature fluctuations.
Factors contributing to rare weather events include changes in climate patterns, geography, and seasonal variations. While they may not happen often, their effects can be severe, leading to property damage, disruptions in daily life, and even loss of life. Understanding these events helps communities prepare and respond effectively.