heat wave

     

A heat wave is a prolonge period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity. There is no universal definition of a heat wave; the term is relative to the usual weather in the area. 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. The term 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.

Trivia about heat wave

  • In mid-July 1995 this climatic extreme killed hundreds of Midwesterners, many elderly
  • This song is not the hold music you want to hear on your air conditioner repairman's machine in August
  • In France this weather event killed 5,000 & the director-general of health quit
  • (Hi, I'm Al Roker.) As a weatherman, you might see me predicting this 1963 Martha & The Vandellas hit

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