Characteristics
Locations
Damages
Technologies
Frequency
100

This event is characterized by energy from the sun escaping and shooting outwards.

What is/are solar flares?

100

This cold event can happen worldwide but mostly occurs in Canada, the northern US, and Russia.

What is/are Blizzards?

100

Most people assume one of the most dangerous issues surrounding this event is lava and debris but it also gives off massive amounts of toxic gas.

What are volcanos/volcanic eruptions?

100

GPS sensors to track movements of soil and netting to catch debris are used to track and prevent damages.

What are landslides?

100

These events are more common during periods of dryness and excessive heat, droughts can bring them on more easily as well.

What are wildfires?

200

This event is characterized by extended periods of no rainfall and can lead to wildfires.

What is/are droughts?

200

The state of Testistan sits atop a karst topography and extensive cave systems, this leads to the formation of many of this natural event.

What are sinkholes?

200

While not dangerous to people unless they happen in a residential area this event has led to mass extinctions in Earth's history.

What are Impact Events/Meteors?

200

To track their movements and formation we use big holes in the ground called seismographs that can draw images to symbolize their energy and speed.

What are Earthquakes?

200

Never hitting inland, these events happen several times over the year hitting areas in the Pacific more commonly than other areas. (Not volcanos or Earthquakes)

What are tsunamis?

300

This event is characterized by cold temperatures, freezing rains, and ice build-up.

What is/are Ice Storms?

300

The city of Reviewville sits on a large steep hill and is prone to heavy rainfall. This natural event is commonly occurring in the region.

What are Landslides?

300

This coastal event causes massive flooding and property damage without it ever raining or being carried by wind.

What are tsunamis?

300

People have come up with many ways outside traditional dams, levees, and dikes to redirect water from this event.

What is flooding?

300

This event mostly happens in the fall and forms over the ocean, near the equator.

What are hurricanes?

400

This event is characterized by inland windstorms that hit in straight line walls and can cause damages similar to tornados.

What is/are derecho?

400

Town A is near the coast and sits along the equator while Town B is found in the artic circle farther inland. Out of the two cities this city is more likely to experience a hurricane.

What is Town A?

400

This oceanic windstorm, formed from large invisible air masses, causes wind damage and can cause flooding but is more common than more feared events.

What are Cyclones?

400

One of the stranger contraptions, people inflate bubbles of plastic around their car to avoid damage from this event.

What are Hailstorms?

400

Damaging occurrences of this event only occur 2-3 times per year. (Think cold to narrow it down)

What are Hailstorms?

500

This event is characterized by overturning lakes causing trapped CO2 to escape rapidly.

What is/are limnic eruption?

500

The County of County has been experiencing a drought for around a decade is home to large forests. This makes it a likely area to experience this other natural event.

What are Wildfires?

500

This inland wind storm is common in the Midwest and can blow away structures and light objects, break windows, and cause death by debris.

What are tornados?

500

We use metal rods to redirect the energy from this event.

What are lightning storms?

500

Only two occurrences of this event have ever been recorded.

What are limnic eruptions?