April 2024
Intermediate to advanced
592 pages
20h 6m
English
A heatwave is a period of very high temperatures and humidity, especially in locations with oceanic climates. Heatwaves are typically measured in relation to local weather norms and seasonal average temperatures. The term “heatwave” has different regional meanings. If they are outside the typical climate pattern for that place, temperatures that individuals from a hotter environment would consider usual may be referred to as a heatwave there. Numerous deaths from hyperthermia, severe crop failures, and widespread power outages have all been brought on by extreme heatwaves. A heat wave is seen as an example of extreme weather, which poses a risk to human health due ...
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