heat wave
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Definition
- Noun:
- A period of unusually hot weather: A "heat wave" is a prolonged period of abnormally and uncomfortably hot weather, often lasting for several days or weeks.
Usage
- The term "heat wave" is used to describe a specific meteorological event characterized by high temperatures that are significantly above the average for a particular region and time of year.
- It is typically used in weather forecasts, news reports, and general conversation about climate and health.
Examples
- Noun:
- The city issued health warnings during the intense heat wave.
- Crops were damaged by the prolonged heat wave last summer.
- Scientists are studying whether climate change is making heat waves more frequent.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in/under a heat wave": to be experiencing a period of unusually hot weather.
- Southern Europe is currently under a severe heat wave.
- "a record-breaking heat wave": a heat wave where temperatures exceed all previous recorded highs for a location.
- The record-breaking heat wave led to a spike in energy consumption.
Variants and Related Words
- Heatwave (noun): An alternative, often single-word spelling of "heat wave".
- The long heatwave has caused water shortages.
Synonyms
- Hot spell: A brief period of hot weather.
- Scorcher (informal): An extremely hot day.
Related Phrases
- Heat advisory: An official warning issued about dangerous heat conditions.
- A heat advisory is in effect until Friday evening.
- Heat-related illness: Medical conditions caused by exposure to high temperatures, such as heat stroke.
- Hospitals reported an increase in heat-related illnesses.
Noun
- a wave of unusually hot weather