Coastal Regions
Coastal regions are susceptible to sudden, violent weather changes. Thun
derstorms can arrive with little notice; hurricanes are far less likely, though
more dangerous.
Tsunamis are even less likely, though utterly devastating when they
occur. If you see that the entire ocean has receded in what seems like a
crazy, extremely low tide, it is a sign of an impending tsunami . . . so head
for the hills!
Mountains
Sudden weather changes, including lightning, occur in the upper regions
of mountains. In winter, mountains are subject to significant amounts of
snowfall, and blizzards are also common.
(^284) | Survive!