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A dangerous and record-smashing heat wave is lodged over Southeast Asia, closing schools, testing power grids, and causing a notable spike in heat-related illnesses and deaths.
A ‘once-in-200 years’ heat wave caught Southeast Asia off guard. Climate change will make them more common ...
The Philippines has closed schools down and warned of overloading on its power grid, as authorities across Southeast Asia issued a series of health alerts for a crushing and deadly heat wave.
Parts of South Korea and Japan have had short rainy seasons this year. Scientists say that climate change has helped make the ...
Extreme heat is known as a "silent killer," and in some areas across Asia, its intensity would have been impossible without one critical factor, a new study found.
A ‘once-in-200 years’ heat wave caught Southeast Asia off guard. Climate change will make them more common ...
The heat Index is a measure of what the temperature actually feels like, taking into account humidity, wind speed and other factors. The heat wave conditions have been brutal in Southeast Asia, too.
The Philippines announced it will halt in-person classes at public schools, while Thai power demand rose to a record, as the heat wave gripping southern Asia continued to take its toll.
Scorching heat shattered temperature records across portions of Southeast Asia over the weekend as the region baked under a historic heat wave. AccuWeather forecasters say some relief is set to ...
New research finds that not only will climate change make heat waves hotter and longer, but the lengthening of heat waves ...