Extreme Heat
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Extreme Heat, Sea Level Rise Can Worsen by Mid-Century due to Climate Change, Study Warns
The latest report warns of potential community and economic impacts of extreme heat and sea level rise, which can be exacerbated due to climate change. People near the coasts are vulnerable to flooding, storm surges, and challenging heatwaves. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Deadly Heatwave: Taylor Swift Postpones Eras Tour in Brazil After a Fan Died Due to Extreme Heat
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Extreme Heat Seen To Make Heart-Related Mortality Spike In US, Experts Say
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Arizona Extreme Heat Leads to Over 360 Deaths in Maricopa County Amid 'Hottest Summer on Record' [Report]
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Kuwait Could Become Uninhabitable Due to Future Temperature Rise in the Coming Decades [Reports]
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Extreme Heat in Central U.S. to Continue This Week Due to Heat Dome
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US Weather Forecast: Beneficial Rain Likely in South Texas This Week Amidst Scorching Heat
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36-Foot Giant Saguaro Cactus in Arizona Falls to Wind, Rain, Not Extreme Heat, State Park Explains
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US Extreme Heat Forecast: Massive Heat Dome To Hit Central US Late Week
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Animals Right Group Seeking To End 150 Year Old Equestrian Tradition In Spain Due To The Effects of Extreme Heat on Horses
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Grand Canyon Visitors at Risk of Heat-Related Illnesses in the Future Amid Climate Change [Study]
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3-Month-Old Boy Dies Inside Hot Car in Houston Amidst Extreme Heat in U.S
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US Weather Forecast: Powerful, Severe Weather to Hit Central US Amidst Extreme Heat