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Topic: Heat

Volunteers Octavia Jones and her two children Taegan and Tristen Harris used the sensor attached to car to collect heat data in the Bronx as part of the NOAA and partner Heat Island Mapping Campaign, July 2021. Courtesy of Octavia Jones (Ms. Jones signed a permission to allow her photo to be used by NOAA and others to tell the story of the Heat Island Mapping Campaign)
NOAA and communities to map heat inequities in 14 U.S. cities and counties
April 26, 2022
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heat
Volunteers Octavia Jones and her two children Taegan and Tristen Harris used the sensor attached to car to collect heat data in the Bronx as part of the NOAA and partner Heat Island Mapping Campaign, July 2021. Courtesy of Octavia Jones (Ms. Jones signed a permission to allow her photo to be used by NOAA and others to tell the story of the Heat Island Mapping Campaign)
Be sure to check the forecast for any excessive heat advisories in your area before venturing out.
Extreme heat: A media resource guide
August 24, 2021
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Topics:
forecasting
heat
extreme weather
climate change
Be sure to check the forecast for any excessive heat advisories in your area before venturing out.
The Chicago skyline on a hot day.
When can we expect the warmest day of the year? Look to the U.S. Climate Normals
July 27, 2021
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Weather
Climate
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heat
The Chicago skyline on a hot day.
NOAA GOES-West satellite image of wildfire plumes
Earth from orbit: Record heat and drought are raising wildfire risk
July 2, 2021
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Satellites
Weather
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wildfires
satellite imagery and visualizations
heat
NOAA GOES-West satellite image of wildfire plumes
Closed umbrellas on a beach with a storm approaching
4 safety tips for summer weather hazards
June 29, 2021
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Weather
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heat
lightning
thunderstorms
hurricanes
summer
Closed umbrellas on a beach with a storm approaching
This satellite image of Baltimore shows the dramatic contrast between large areas of vegetation to the more densely developed neighborhoods at the city’s core. The NOAA-funded Heat Island research quantified strikingly different temperatures from block to block on one of the hottest days of summer 2018.
Hot days in the city? It’s all about location
October 15, 2018
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Research
Topics:
heat
This satellite image of Baltimore shows the dramatic contrast between large areas of vegetation to the more densely developed neighborhoods at the city’s core. The NOAA-funded Heat Island research quantified strikingly different temperatures from block to block on one of the hottest days of summer 2018.
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