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What is a heat dome, leading to record-high temperatures in the US?

FP Explainers • June 18, 2024, 15:20:29 IST
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A prolonged heatwave fuelled by an intense heat dome has gripped the United States, with temperatures between 35 to 45 degrees Celsius in many states. A heat dome forms when high atmospheric pressure traps warm ocean air over a specific region. The current heat dome is reportedly partly related to a similar phenomenon occurring in Mexico

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What is a heat dome, leading to record-high temperatures in the US?
A kid cools off at Gallagher Way park fountain during hot weather in Chicago. AP

A prolonged and intense heat wave fuelled by an intense heat dome has gripped the United States.

The high-pressure weather pattern is likely to be “potentially the longest experienced in decades for some locations,” according to The Guardian citing the federal weather prediction.

The warming temperatures come amid growing concern about the effects of extreme heat and wildfire smoke.

Here’s take a closer look.

Heat dome

A heat dome forms when high atmospheric pressure traps warm ocean air over a specific region.

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Heat domes extend the elevated temperatures, although heat waves frequently occur together.

A USA Today report explains that the current heat dome impacting the US is partly related to a similar phenomenon occurring over Mexico lately. Mexico has been suffering from agricultural shortages for the past month and is going through its worst drought in over ten years.

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Heat domes are usually the site of storm formation.

In the past few weeks, the country has seen the highest number of tornadoes since 2011 as well as significant rainfall, flooding, and storm activity in Southern regions.

Extreme heatwave in the US

Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, and Albany, New York are among the cities predicted to be affected by the heatwave.

States in the Midwest started to bake Monday in what the National Weather Service called a dangerous and long duration heatwave that was expected to stretch from Iowa to Maine into at least Friday.

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On Monday, Chicago broke a 1957 temperature record with a high of 36.1 degrees Celsius.

Hot and muggy conditions will continue this week with peak heat indexes near 37.7 degrees Celsius at times, the National Weather Service in Chicago said in a post on social platform X.

The heat has been especially dangerous in recent years in Phoenix, where 645 people died from heat-related causes in 2023, which was a record.

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Temperatures there hit 44.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday.

Weather service forecasters say the first two weeks of June in Phoenix were the hottest start to the month on record there.

What are the authorities doing?

In Southern California, firefighters increased their containment of a large wildfire in mountains north of Los Angeles on Monday after a weekend of explosive, wind-driven growth along Interstate 5.

In anticipation of this week’s “dangerously high” temperatures, New York City opened cooling centres as part of its emergency plan.

“We want to be clear, this is extremely hot for June and New Yorkers should not underestimate the heat. With climate change leading to more frequent and intense heat, summers are different than they were before, and so we should expect and be prepared for the hot weather that is coming,” New York mayor Eric Adams said in a press conference on Monday.

Temperatures will climb “under an anomalously upper level high pressure system,” according to the National Weather Service station in Caribou, Maine, and “multiple days of record breaking temperatures will lead to dangerous heat with a chance for reprieve overnight.”

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A temperature of 37.7 degrees Celsius “would challenge all time record highs for the month of June,” according to Boston meteorologists.

Swimming is prohibited at some Massachusetts beaches because of elevated bacterial levels, even despite the warm weather. State representatives advised locals to find another method of cooling off to avoid endangering their health.

The HeatRisk index

To offer risk recommendations to decision-makers and heat-sensitive groups, the National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recently unveiled the “HeatRisk” index system, which is based on colour and numbers.

According to The Guardian, the index considers how unusually hot it is for the season, how long it lasts, including both daytime and nighttime highs, and whether there is a higher risk of heat-related effects due to those temperatures.

Mid-to late-week, the index is flashing “extreme” health risk levels in magenta, which are migrating from the Ohio Valley and the Midwest to the Northeast.

“This level of rare and/or long-duration extreme heat with little to no overnight relief affects anyone without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. Impacts likely in most health systems, heat-sensitive industries and infrastructure,” the index warns.

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