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  1. Severe Weather Information Centre, enhancing the availability of authoritative warnings and information related to extreme and/or potentially high-impact weather, water, and climate events from WMO Members, is one of the core components of WMO GMAS Framework in support of the Early Warnings for All Initiative.

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  2. Examples of extreme weather and climate events include, but are not limited to, heatwaves, cold waves, heavy precipitation, drought, tornadoes and tropical cyclones.

  3. Weather hazards include hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, lightning, hail, winds, and winter weather. Many of these phenomena are related to atmospheric conditions that can be monitored and forecast.

  4. Sep 1, 2021 · Only half of WMO’s 193 member countries have multi-hazard early warning systems and severe gaps in weather and hydrological observing networks exist in Africa, some parts of Latin America and...

  5. Apr 11, 2022 · The climate crisis is making many extreme weather events more frequent and more severe. There are two main types of extreme weatherweather-related and climate-related. Weather-related events are shorter incidents such as tornadoes, deep freezes or heat waves.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · But climate change is making the weather conditions needed for wildfires to spread more likely, the IPCC says. Extreme, long-lasting heat draws more moisture out of soils and vegetation.

  7. Meteorologists have generally defined severe weather as any aspect of the weather that poses risks to life or property or requires the intervention of authorities. A narrower definition of severe weather is any weather phenomenon relating to severe thunderstorms.