Not all deserts are hot. Some deserts are cold. Antarctica, for example, is technically mostly a desert.
Deserts tend to have more extreme temperatures because they don't have much cloud cover. That means during the daytime, they get more sun, and at night, there's no cloud cover to reflect warmth back downward, so a lot of it escapes into space.
El Azizia in the Libyan desert had a temp of 136 F /58 C was recorded from ground level in 1922. That's pretty extreme.
Sattelites measured the Lut desert in Iran at 159F /71C.
I worked in a gold mine the Sahara in Mauritania for the last 2 years. In January at night time it was close to freezing some nights. In the day time in July it was 117F/ 47C.
We had rains in Sept 2010. We were surrounded by flood water and food was flown in and out.
Technically parts of Antarctica are desert. It gets a bit chilly there. Coldest temp ever recorded -128.6/-89.2C
Monitor weather patterns for potential impacts. Assess any infrastructure damage and make necessary repairs. Restock emergency supplies in case of future extreme weather events. Implement soil and water conservation measures to mitigate flooding or erosion. Stay informed about any post-La Niña developments and forecasts.
Yes, Russia experiences various weather-related disasters, including extreme cold temperatures, heavy snowfall, flooding, wildfires, and heatwaves. These events can have significant impacts on communities and infrastructure across the country.
No. The weather and conditions on the dwarf planets are too extreme for any technology or human life.
A weather anchor is a television personality who presents and explains weather forecasts to viewers. They typically appear on news programs to give updates on current weather conditions, forecasts, and any potential weather-related events.
Disasters can happen at any time, but they are often more likely during extreme weather events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, or wildfires. Additionally, human-made disasters like industrial accidents or terrorist attacks can occur unexpectedly. It is important to be prepared for disasters at all times.
No, Poland does not have extreme weather conditions. Not that often they don't.
The concept of extreme weather is difficult to define because it depends heavily on the average conditions for any particular area. For example a week of rain in Sprinkling Tarn, Cumbria would be entirely normal, while the same amount of rain in Yuma, Arizona could be considered extreme. Usually, extreme weather events are defined by their severity or unexpectedness.
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Extreme weather is possible at any place at just about any time anywhere on earth. Some areas, however, like the American Midwest is prone to severe weather.
Antarctica is a polar desert. It is home to the coldest temperature on earth. It is extreme in its weather. It's too cold to support any animal life.
Deserts may experience dust or sand storms. Severe thunderstorms also occur in some deserts, particularly in the rainy season, and these may bring torrential rain, high winds and even hail. Although rare, some deserts may experience an occasional blizzard.
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It doesn't have any because there is little or no atmosphere at all.
Yes. The extreme cold weather in Antarctica can be lethal.
Yes it is hot and cold in the desert. During the day, the desert heats up, which gives them their extreme temperatures. but at night, the desert is very cold.
Alaska is the only state that experiences polar weather and probably experiences the most extreme temperature changes during any given year. On the other hand, California has a very wet weather in the northern part of the state while it has the relatively dry desert conditions in the southern portion.