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  1. 9 lug 2024 · Climate Central analyzed the urban heat island (UHI) index in 37,094 census block groups across 65 major U.S. cities in order to understand where urban heat is most intense within each city.

  2. 6 giorni fa · Tens of millions of people who live or work in the urban areas of America’s largest cities are exposed to significantly higher temperatures than those who live in suburban or rural areas, according to a newly released analysis by the environmental justice nonprofit Climate Central.

  3. 18 giu 2024 · Extreme heat is characterized by temperatures that are much hotter than usual and last longer than average. Yale Medicine provides advice on how to avoid negative impacts to your health.

    • kathy.katella-cofrancesco@yale.edu
  4. 5 giorni fa · How hot is too hot for humans? Researchers have been racing to determine what kind of temperatures humans can survive in without air conditioning in a warming world. Get more news

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  5. 2 lug 2024 · The island of Ireland is now much more likely to experience heatwaves and record-high temperatures of 33C, according to research from Maynooth University in County Kildare.

  6. 5 giorni fa · What is an urban heat island and how does it affect cities? Heat islands occur when impervious surfaces such as concrete and asphalt increase the surrounding air temperatures by absorbing...

  7. 20 giu 2024 · The sweltering heat felt in the western U.S. is headed to the Northeast with dangerously hot temperatures putting millions of Americans at risk. The National Weather Service warned on Monday...