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- 1 Som temperatur, eksempelvis en
varm hedebølge.
1.1 En hedebølge er en periode, hvor gennemsnittet af de
højeste registrerede temperaturer målt over tre
sammenhængende dage overstiger 28°C.
1.2 En sommerdag er et sted i Danmark, hvor temperaturen når
op på 25°C eller derover.
1.3 Hede er ifølge ILO alle temperaturer over 35°C.
2: I lansdbrug: Uopdyrket arial med
mager og næringsfattig jordbund, oftest bevokset med lyng og
buske.
3. I erotik: Følelse.
- Se også: Dehydrering ; hedeslag ; hypertermi ; klima ;
klimaforandringer ; opvarme ; overophedning ; tørke ; tropenat ; varmepumpe.
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- Deadly heat wave grips tens of millions in U.S., 6 deaths as
temperature reaches record high . / : Countercurrents
Collective, July 21, 2019.
Heatwave reaches record-breaking 49.9 degrees Celsius in Sodom,
Israel. / :Countercurrents Collective, July 21, 2019.
»Helvede er over os«: Europa stønner
under ugelang hedebølge : Fra Spanien til Schweiz kan
termometeret ramme 40 grader og sætte flere lokale rekorder
for juni måned. Samtidig advarer myndighederne mod, at
børn og ældre udsættes for den ekstreme hede. /
: Jon Henley. I: Information 26. juni 2019.
Nu rammer hedebølgen atomkraftværkerne i
Europa. / ; Jørgen Steen Nielsen. I: Information, 2.
august 2018.
Record-breaking temperatures for June. / : Copernicus
Climate Change Service (C3S) 2nd July 2019.
Summer has barely begun, but temperature records are already being
broken. Data released today show that the European-average
temperature for June 2019 was higher than for any other June on
record. Average temperatures were more than 2°C above normal
and it has become the hottest June ever recorded.
Working on a warmer planet: The impact of heat stress on
labour productivity and decent work International Labour Office
– Geneva, ILO, 2019.
The phenomenon of heat stress refers to heat received in excess of
that which the body can tolerate without physiological impairment.
It is one of the major consequences of global warming. By 2030, the
equivalent of more than 2 per cent of total working hours worldwide
is projected to be lost every year, either because it is too hot to
work or because workers have to work at a slower pace. This report
shows the impact of heat stress on productivity and decent work for
virtually all countries in the world. It presents innovative
solutions based on social dialogue to promote occupational safety
and health for the most vulnerable groups of workers
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