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Adverse weather conditions, ranging from torrential rains to severe droughts, possess the formidable power to reshape local ecosystems, often leaving a lasting imprint on the biodiversity and ecological balance of an area. Inland, adverse weather conditions have the potential to produce tornadoes — intense vortexes of air that usually emerge from thunderstorms and touch down to the earth.