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== Heat wave ==
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File:Heat_Wave.jpg|Heat Wave
File:1951+_Percent_of_global_area_at_temperature_records_-_Seasonal_comparison_-_NOAA.svg|1951+ Percent of global area at temperature records - Seasonal comparison - NOAA
File:20211109_Frequency_of_extreme_weather_for_different_degrees_of_global_warming_-_bar_chart_IPCC_AR6_WG1_SPM.svg|Frequency of extreme weather for different degrees of global warming - bar chart IPCC AR6 WG1 SPM
File:Map_of_increasing_heatwave_trends_over_the_midlatitudes_and_Europe.webp|Map of increasing heatwave trends over the midlatitudes and Europe
File:Heat_stroke_treatment,_Baton_Rouge,_2016_Louisiana_floods.jpg|Heat stroke treatment, Baton Rouge, 2016 Louisiana floods
File:NWS_HeatRisk_Categories.jpg|NWS HeatRisk Categories
File:09_Aus_heatwave_map.PNG|Aus heatwave map
File:1960-_Heat_wave_indicators_-_US.svg|1960- Heat wave indicators - US
File:1960-_Annual_average_number_of_days_spent_in_heat_waves_-_US.svg|1960- Annual average number of days spent in heat waves - US
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 23 February 2025

Heat wave is a period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, especially in oceanic climate countries. While definitions vary, a heat wave is usually measured relative to the usual weather in the area and relative to normal temperatures for the season. Temperatures that people from a hotter climate consider normal can be termed a heat wave in a cooler area if they are outside the normal climate pattern for that area.

Definition[edit]

The term heat wave is applied both to routine weather variations and to extraordinary spells of heat which may occur only once a century. Severe heat waves have caused catastrophic crop failures, thousands of deaths from hyperthermia, and widespread power outages due to increased use of air conditioning. A heat wave is considered extreme weather, and a danger because heat and sunlight may overheat the human body.

Effects[edit]

Heat waves can and do cause heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heat stroke, and death, as well as exacerbate preexisting chronic conditions, such as various respiratory, cerebral, and cardiovascular diseases. Aside from physical stress, excessive heat causes psychological stress, to a degree which affects performance, and is also associated with an increase in violent crime.

Prevention[edit]

Prevention is the most effective measure to prevent the adverse effects of heat waves. This includes advising individuals to avoid activities that may cause heat stress or dehydration and to check up on the elderly or those with chronic disease.

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