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  2. List of heat waves - Wikipedia

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    New York Times represented articles about the heat waves of 1983 affecting the central United States. [15] This heat wave was associated with the I-94 derecho. 1983 – United Kingdom experienced a heatwave during July 1983. This was the hottest month ever recorded until it was beaten in August 1995.

  3. List of disasters in New York City by death toll - Wikipedia

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    1947 New York City smallpox outbreak: disease 2 [172] 1929 1929 Yankee Stadium stampede: mass unrest 2 [173] 1835 Great Fire of New York: fire 2 [174] 2020 2020 New York City Subway fire: rail 1 [175] 2019 2019 New York City helicopter crash aircraft 1 [176] 2007 2007 New York City steam explosion: explosion 1 [163] 1995 Williamsburg Bridge ...

  4. Map: How vulnerable is your neighborhood to extreme heat? - AOL

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    The map shows risk levels down to the local level and uses Census Bureau data to show the share of the population vulnerable to extreme heat, alongside data from the First Street Foundation, a ...

  5. 1911 Eastern North America heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave was an 11-day severe heat wave that killed at least 380 people, though estimates have put the death toll as high as 2,000 people. [1] The heat wave began on July 4, 1911 and didn't cease until July 15. [2] In Nashua, New Hampshire, the temperature peaked at 106 °F (41 °C). In New York City 158 people ...

  6. Heat wave shifts to New York and the I-95 corridor as search ...

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    A dangerous heat wave scorching parts of the Midwest and Northeast will ratchet up in New York and the I-95 corridor, while deadly wildfires that claimed at least two lives and destroyed over a ...

  7. Heat is the No. 1 weather-related killer in the U.S.: How New ...

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    While New York is one the highest energy-producing states, protecting the grid is important during extreme heat events. Bray said the concern isn’t energy production, but a local generator or ...

  8. 2006 North American heat wave - Wikipedia

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    At least 31 deaths due to the heat were reported in New York City by August 16. [15] At least 13 died in Queens, 9 in Brooklyn, 5 in Manhattan and 1 in The Bronx. [16] By the end of August, authorities totaled 40 deaths in New York, however a later mortality review in November 2006 revealed that heat was a factor in 140 deaths. [17] [18]

  9. What does heat index mean and why is it important in New York ...

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    The HeatRisk map for the United States on June 17, 2024. The measure takes into account several factors including heat, air quality, and how unusual the temperature is for the location at this ...