
Meteorological Hazards
Meteorological hazards refer to dangerous weather-related events that can lead to significant harm. Examples include hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts, and severe storms. These hazards arise from atmospheric conditions and can cause damage to property, disrupt lives, and even result in loss of life. Understanding these hazards is crucial for preparedness and response, as they can occur suddenly and affect large areas. Effective monitoring and early warning systems can help communities mitigate risks and enhance safety during such events.