Weather includes wind, lightning, storms, hurricanes, tornados, rain, hail, snow, and lots more.
These risks included a higher likelihood of large fires, coastal flooding, changing rainfall patterns, and more intense storms, all impacting the biodiversity in the region.
Natural threats include hurricanes and other large storms, salinity changes, runoff, sedimentation, and grazing and predation.
For decades, climate scientists have predicted that, as global temperatures rose, the side effects would include deeper droughts, more intense flooding, and more ferocious storms.
It includes storms both infamous and obscure.
The ACE also does not include subtropical storms.
Several natural threats to the ecoregion include forest fires, storms, and erosional events.
These various themes are easily worked into a framework that includes tropical storms and innumerable narrow escapes.
Examples of extreme events include floods, soil moisture deficits, tropical and other storms, anomalous temperatures, and fires.
Storm has also demonstrated the ability to control natural forces that include cosmic storms, solar wind, ocean currents, and the electromagnetic field.