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What are the hazards of extreme weather?
1. The hazards of extreme weather are irresistible natural disasters such as earthquakes, strong typhoons, tsunamis, smog, hail, mudslides and floods. Often, the harm caused by extreme weather is huge, and the probability of occurrence is low, but the natural disaster loss and social impact caused by extreme weather are very great.
2. Extreme weather and climate events refer to historical rare meteorological events that occur in a certain area within a certain period of time, and their occurrence probability is usually less than 5% or 10%. Extreme weather and climate events can generally be divided into extreme high temperature, extreme low temperature, extreme drought and extreme precipitation.
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