Severe Weather refers to any dangerous or severe condition which may affect the environment, wildlife and human beings. It can cause a damage and destruction of the environment and leads to the loss of human life. This condition depends on some of the factors such as latitude, atmospheric conditions and topography of that particular place where it occurs. Some of the examples of severe weather are high winds, thunderstorms, tornadoes, drought, dust storms, etc.
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Severe Weather refers to any dangerous or severe condition which may affect the environment, wildlife and human beings. It can cause a damage and destruction of the environment and leads to the loss of human life. This condition depends on some of the factors such as latitude, atmospheric conditions and topography of that particular place where it occurs. Some of the examples of severe weather are high winds, thunderstorms, tornadoes, drought, dust storms, etc.