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Natural disasters have been occurring since the beginning of time, having a huge impact on Georgia's weather patterns. This exerts both a positive and negative influence on Georgia's climate, making it as unpredictable as an unmonitored child. Georgia's usual average temperature is around 63 degrees Fahrenheit per day during the summer. Then it drops to only about 47 degrees during most of the winter. Even though Georgia has a semi-tropical climate, it is prone to extreme droughts that occur even at random times. This problem is due to global global warming caused by a huge amount of human pollution. Georgia's climate is dominated by hail, thunderstorms, drought, and tornadoes or tropical storms. The weather in this state changes continuously every day, from rainy to suddenly sunny at times. Human pollution is a major factor in all of this, our ignorance causes global warming by allowing the polar ice caps to melt and the oceans to rise. This will make it easier for hurricanes and tropical storms to hit harder and faster, hitting the Georgia coast. Georgia's geographic location makes it open to attacks from tropical storms and hurricanes from both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. As a result, most Georgians make their living near the heart of Georgia, in its capital city: Atlanta. This makes them safer from tropical storms or hurricanes near the coast. Even today, many people enjoy living in Georgia's soil-rich land because of its lush summer climate and mild winters. It is probably the only state in the United States that allows its residents to experience all four seasons throughout the year. Because of this, Georgia's population is increasing...... middle of paper ......f Georgia. People in the state of Georgia learn to bond with the environment, with agriculture becoming Georgia's primary and most important industry. Georgia's climate also helps things grow that other places can't, so it helps the United States trade. People from northern states move to Georgia to get a feel for its average warm climate. This makes Georgia's economy larger with a larger population as they will need to provide more materials for the new growing Georgia. A phenomenon called prevailing westerlies is another natural effect that changes Georgia's climate. Prevailing westerly winds are one of five primary wind zones, or belts, that modify the regular circulatory system of our atmosphere. These strong strong winds hit the southeastern side of the United States most of the time causing intense gusts in some areas such as