The Great Plains and New York City have similar climate and both can face some extreme weather hazards. In the Great Plains, there climate consists of hot summers and very cold winters. The temperature change is quite drastic. New York City also experience cold winters and hot summers, both areas getting a significant amount of snow. Although, the Great Plains is relatively dry and New York City gets humidity. Both regions face some pretty scary hazards. The Great Plains is the well known tornado region. Northern Texas across Oklahoma into Kansas is called Tornado Alley. These tornados cause extensions property damage, along with occasional loss of life. In New York City, they often get hurricanes and blizzards. Hurricanes have caused a lot of property damage, with their strong winds and flooding. Both blizzards and hurricanes can lead to loss of life.
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