Don't
ignore signs of heat stroke «The signs include panting rapidly, having trouble breathing and increased heart rate,» says Peterson.
Heat stroke: When a person
ignores the signs of heat exhaustion, or all attempts to cool down the body have failed, heat stroke may occur.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately using global average surface air temperatures as a measure
of total warming
ignores the fact that most
of the
heat (more than 93 %) goes into our oceans, which continue to warm without any
sign of a pause, as you can see below.