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What makes a ‘heat dome’ and what does it mean?
Heat domes, high-pressure systems trapping heat and humidity, are causing extreme and prolonged heat waves globally. These events are worsening due to climate change, with recent impacts in the continental U.S., Europe, and parts of Asia. Heat domes lead to dangerous temperatures, health risks, and increased frequency of heat-related events.
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