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Severe weather terminology (Canada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Weather can often be very dangerous because it is very powerful. Severe weather refers to weather that has the potential to harm humans and the environment. There are different types of severe weather including: floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, and blizzards.
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18-Aug-01: Tornadoes, Thunderstorms, and Other Types of Severe Weather ... Severe Weather Watches ... Other Types of Severe Weather...
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Wind and Other Types of Severe Weather ... If severe weather conditions develop or occur during the night or at a time when school is not in session, a decision on closing the school will be made before 7:00 a.m. If a decision is made to close school, news media will be notified and asked to announce the closure prior to 8...
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There are many extreme and severe types of weather throughout the Earth. Some areas like the Arctic and Antarctic are extremely cold throughout the year, and others like the tropical rainforest in Brazil are hot and steamy.
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Not only are hurricanes and tornadoes deadly, but many other types of severe weather, such as flooding, droughts, and blizzards. It is important to understand that nature can be deadly, and one must respect the awesome power it holds.
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