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The United States is currently being baked by a dangerous heat dome – here’s why

June 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Summer heat has arrived earlier than usual, with temperatures in June reaching record highs across the United States. The West Coast experienced a heat dome that trapped extreme temperatures, followed by another heat dome affecting the Midwest and East Coast. These high temperatures, close to 38° Celsius (100° Fahrenheit), are unusual for this time of year, indicating a pattern of climate change. Such early heat waves pose a greater danger to health as our bodies have not acclimatized to the heat, making outdoor activities risky and affecting vulnerable populations.

Overnight temperatures are not dropping enough in some regions, leading to increased risk of heat-related illnesses and death. A new tool called HeatRisk tracks dangerous heat up to a week in advance, highlighting extreme risk regions in magenta. The stress of prolonged high temperatures can impact various bodily systems, leading to heat exhaustion and potentially heat stroke. Individuals over 65, pregnant people, and those with chronic health conditions are at higher risk during heat waves, necessitating extra precautions to stay safe.

As temperatures continue to rise due to climate change, finding ways to adapt to the increasing heat becomes crucial. Strategies to protect vulnerable populations include ensuring access to cool environments, monitoring high-risk individuals, and making necessary adjustments in urban planning. Collaboration with communities is essential to address their specific needs and preferences when implementing heat relief measures. Moving quickly and effectively to provide adequate resources and support is key to preventing heat-related issues and ensuring the well-being of all individuals, especially during extreme weather events.

Heat can be deadly, surpassing other natural disasters in terms of fatalities in the United States. Our bodies have mechanisms to handle heat, such as sweating and increasing blood circulation close to the skin’s surface. However, as temperatures rise and humidity intensifies during heat waves, these mechanisms become less effective, putting strain on our cardiovascular and other body systems. Factors such as lack of access to air-conditioned spaces, outdoor occupations, and pre-existing health conditions can further increase the risk posed by extreme heat. Adapting to this changing climate requires collective efforts to mitigate the impacts of rising temperatures on health and well-being.

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