Dangerously high temperatures across much of the United States have increased the risk of heat exhaustion and other heat-related illnesses. Knowing the signs of heat exhaustion and how to...
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An area of high pressure lingered in the upper atmosphere over the U.S. Midwest and Northeast in June 2024. This pushed warm air toward the surface and trapped it there—a weather phenomenon meteorologists call a heat dome. Heat domes put the brakes on convection and suppress clouds and precipitation. This allows sunlight to reach Earth’s surface relatively unhindered and further elevate air temperatures. As a result of the June heat dome, people in the Midwest and Northeast saw a string of d...
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NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEV., NEVADA, UNITED STATES · 07.02.2013 · Photo by Master Sgt. Jason W. Edwards
Charting the Exceptional, Unexpected Heat of 2023 and 2024 ; Sandy Sculptures in Morocco’s Erg Chebbi ; Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki Spews Ash
NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEV., NEVADA, UNITED STATES · 07.02.2013 · Photo by Master Sgt. Jason W. Edwards
The experiments mark the first time scientists have been able to image second sound directly and the pure motion of heat in a superfluid quantum gas.
Claudia Di Napoli looks back at the extreme heat in parts of Europe this summer and describes her work to develop forecasts of heat stress and other weather-related health hazards.
Images of crowded beaches and swimsuit-clad sunbathers don’t convey the true dangers of extreme temperatures. So how should the media illustrate heat waves?