When warm air is still rising, the surrounding air rotates and exchanges. When warm moist air starts to cool, water in the air forms clouds. Using the heat of the sea as fuel, all clouds will spin and grow. A hurricane occurred in a tropical ocean. When they start they usually move west and they rotate clockwise as they rotate. They are measured on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Some of the safety rules to be protected during the hurricane are far from the door and window.
The catastrophic event of 2005 Hurricane Katrina urged scientists to warn that key weather phenomena caused by climate change might be "beyond coping". This is because we are overwhelmed by every aspect of the infrastructure that we rely on to keep alive. It is this "multi-system failure" that exacerbates the impact of large-scale events and disrupts emergency response. "The impact is particularly serious if critical systems fail at the same time, the infrastructure during storm and evacuation failure, and the collapse of critical response services is an example of multiple system failures Food and water safety Although it may compromise sex, cooling helps to reduce diseases and deaths caused by extreme fever, but everyone is in danger of losing power.
One of the most obvious effects in the world of global warming is the increase in intensity and frequency of extreme weather events. The National Climate Assessment revealed that the intensity of these events increased as the number of US heat waves, heavy rains, and major hurricanes increased. A measure of the impact of extreme weather on the economy is an increase in billions of dollars in disasters, as shown below. This map shows all kinds of weather disasters, some of which are known to be affected by climate change (floods, tropical storms), some uncertain climate effects (tornadoes) .