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extreme heat event

American  
[ik-streem heet i-vent] / ɪkˈstrim ˈhit ɪˌvɛnt /

noun

Meteorology, Climatology.
  1. a heat event classified as being excessive enough to pose a serious threat to public health: EHE

    Hospitals have been forced to pay particular attention to assessing extreme heat events and other climate-specific risks.


Etymology

Origin of extreme heat event

First recorded in 1985–90

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People who work outdoors or otherwise lack air conditioning are particularly at risk of heat-related illness and death during an extreme heat event.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 2, 2024

The study indicates that the adaptation efforts of the last 20 years have “largely been insufficient” to prevent a wave of deaths during an extreme heat event, the researchers warned.

From Scientific American Jul. 11, 2023

Older people can have mobility issues, which can make it hard to get help when it is needed during an extreme heat event.

From Seattle Times Apr. 30, 2023

“An extreme heat event that would have been 100 degrees is now 102.5 or 103 degrees, and that is actually a pretty big difference in terms of the impacts on people.”

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 13, 2020

The Weather Service office in Los Angeles described Sunday’s heat as “kiln-like,” predicting a “dangerous to potentially deadly” extreme heat event.

From Washington Post Sep. 6, 2020

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