Sentences with phrase «heat dome»

A "heat dome" refers to a weather phenomenon where a large area experiences extremely hot temperatures for an extended period. It's like a big bubble of heat that gets trapped in a particular region and causes the weather to become very hot, often resulting in heatwaves and unhealthy conditions. Full definition
Hollywood is immune to extreme temperatures and the current heat dome hovering over the country proves just that.
A series of heat domes has been developing over Greenland since early May, with each successive hot air mass showing greater intensity.
This latest heat dome started to move over Greenland on July 8, and then parked itself over the ice sheet about three days later.
Tastes like summer and is so refreshing while we are all under this «heat dome» Brava!!!
A massive dome of high pressure, sometimes referred to as a «heat dome,» has set up shop over Alaska, bringing all - time record temperatures just a few weeks after parts of the state had a record cold start to spring.
Yes, this does involve a «heat dome
On Monday, the first day of summer, it was hard not to focus on the scorching Southwest, where 110 - degree - plus temperatures spilled far outside their typical geographic range for this time of year, in part thanks to an atmospheric feature called a «heat dome
Maue explained the atmospheric dynamics within a «heat dome» that amplify temperatures well beyond the heating impact of southern sunshine.
A massive dome of high pressure, sometimes referred to as a «heat dome,» has set up shop over Alaska, bringing all - time record temperatures just a few weeks after parts of the state had a record cold start to spring.
Much of eastern China was under the influence of a large ridge of high pressure — or heat dome.
This heat dome may hold in place for the next week, meaning many more days of scorching temperatures.
This extreme melt event coincided with an unusually strong ridge of warm air, or a heat dome, over Greenland, NASA states.
On July 12, a series of unusually warm ridges of air, or heat domes, that have been centred over Greenland since May, contributed to 97 % of the surface ice melting.
This extreme melt event coincided with an unusually strong ridge of warm air, or a heat dome, over Greenland.
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