lämpötilaerona
Lämpötilaerona, also known as heat wave, is a period of abnormally high temperatures, typically lasting two or more days, and sometimes up to several weeks. These events are characterized by temperatures that are significantly higher than the average maximum temperature for the region and time of year. Heat waves can have severe impacts on human health, infrastructure, and the environment.
The effects of heat waves on human health include dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. Vulnerable populations
Infrastructure can be affected by heat waves through power outages due to increased demand for air conditioning,
Environmentally, heat waves can lead to increased wildfires, droughts, and changes in ecosystems. They can also
Preventive measures include early warning systems, public education on heat-related illnesses, and infrastructure improvements to mitigate
Heat waves are a natural part of the climate system, but their frequency and intensity are expected