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It seems like every year the weather gets crazier than the last. You see reports about torrential flooding and other extreme weather on the news pretty much all of the time – some may argue, but it looks like climate change caused by human activity is indeed a real thing. Polar icebergs melting at increasingly alarming rates will cause sea levels to rise in the future. On the flip side of the coin, the fire season in the hot, dry regions of the west coast of North America lasts roughly 75 days longer than it did a decade ago. Yes, climate change seems imminent, but there are still some pretty rare natural meteorological occurrences to look out for.