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Monday, November 15, 2010

EXTERME WEATHER

EXTERME WEATHER


Extreme weather includes phenomena that are at the extremes of the historical distribution, especially 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.

A cold wave can cause death and injury to livestock and wildlife. Exposure to cold mandates greater intake for all animals, including humans, and if a cold wave is accompanied by heavy and persistent snow, grazing sea animals may be unable to reach necessary food and water, and die of or starvation. Cold waves often necessitate the purchase of for livestock at considerable cost to farmers.

Human populations can be inflicted with when exposed for extended periods of time to cold and may result in the loss of limbs or damage to internal organs.


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