Wikidata:WikiProject Natural Hazards

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Picutes related to volcanism (Q505748), an example of natural risk (Q3433179)

Task force focused on natural risk (Q3433179) which (while not the focus here) may lead to natural disaster (Q8065).

Definition

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Please check Wikidata:WikiProject_Natural_Hazards/Normative_references for existing references. Feel free to add more.

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Main items

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  • natural risk (Q3433179): risk of a natural phenomenon that might have a negative effect on humans or the environment

Other items

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  • flood (Q8068)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry
  • tornado (Q8081)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the earth's surface and a cumulonimbus cloud in the air
  • tropical cyclone (Q8092)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: rapidly rotating storm system that forms in the tropics
  • disease (Q12136)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: abnormal condition negatively affecting organisms
  • hail (Q37602)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: type of precipitation formed out of ice
  • drought (Q43059)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: extended period when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply
  • lahar (Q47212)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: violent type of mudflow or debris flow from a volcano
  • typhoon (Q140588)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: mature tropical cyclone that forms in the Western North Pacific Ocean, with winds of at least 118 km/h (64 kts, 32.7 m/s)
  • landslide (Q167903)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: type of natural disasters involving ground movements, often caused by slope instability triggered by specific event
  • wildfire (Q169950)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: uncontrolled fire of natural, accidental or criminal origin, which spreads over a natural or agricultural area covered by combustible vegetation
  • sinkhole (Q188734)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: geologically-formed topological depression
  • heat wave (Q215864)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: prolonged period of excessively hot weather
  • ice storm (Q304958)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: storm characterized by a fall of freezing liquid precipitation
  • volcanism (Q505748)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: phenomena and processes associated with the action of volcanos, geysers and fumaroles
  • thunderstorm (Q2857578)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: a storm characterized by the presence of lightning, usually accompanied by strong winds and often produce heavy rain and sometimes snow, sleet, or hail, but some produce little precipitation or no precipitation at all
  • disease outbreak (Q3241045)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place
  • Related and/or way to categorize (needs review)
    • soil liquefaction (Q827291)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: geological phenomenon when soil material that is ordinarily a solid behaves like a liquid
    • geological hazard (Q3743627)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: adverse geologic conditions capable of causing damage or loss of property and life
    • biological risk (Q16672848)  View with Reasonator View with SQIDView profile on Scholia: risk associated with biological materials and/or infectious agents, in terms of the probability of harm occurrence and the severity of the hazard

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