Sentences with phrase «deadly heat extremes»

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That extreme heat could lead to more deadly heat waves, wildfires and other climate - related disasters.
Those rates can change if the group is affected by disease or other deadly conditions (such as accidents, natural disasters, extreme heat or war and other sources of violence).
In extreme cases heat stroke can be deadly.
In extreme heat or cold temperatures can be deadly.
Temperature extremes — especially heat — can reach deadly levels very quickly in such poorly ventilated areas, and they are absolutely not safe for rabbits, who can quickly succumb to heat shock or heat stroke, a horrible way to die.
An as yet unpublished paper by NASA climatologist James Hansen and others makes the case that recent extreme heat events, such as Russia's 2010 deadly heatwave and last year's extreme drought in Texas, are directly linked to our warming planet.
The IPCC scientists predict that because of global warming the future will bring more and deadlier extreme weather of all kinds: more hurricanes, tornadoes, downpours, heat waves, droughts and blizzards.
It is also widely agreed that the world has seen a spate of extreme heat events in recent years, such as the 2011 Texas heat wave and drought and the deadly 2010 heat wave in Russia, and that global warming made some of these events more likely to occur and more severe.
The deadly Russian heat wave of 2010 was due to a natural atmospheric phenomenon often associated with weather extremes, according to a new NOAA study.
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