Extreme Summer Waves Eastern United States Hits

A cruel summer wave has held the eastern part of the United States as a record high temperature on Tuesday.A climate phenomenon called “Heat Dome” has sent temperatures in some cities to increase temperature in dangerous triple digits, while triggering excessive humidity.A heat dome occurs when high pressure in the upper atmosphere increases temperature in the lower environment.
New York is brunt
John F of New York City. Kennedy Airport reported a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) for the first time since 2013 – immediately after noon.The temperature in the Central Park was estimated to reach 99 F (37 Celsius), beating the area at a high level of 96.Cities such as Boston and Batlimore were also rising to 101 degrees Fahrenheit. “It seems that today is probably the worst day for a record of widespread heat,” the news agency’s Reuters quoted Bob Oravec.
Millions of people fight the heat
In some places, hospitals saw people reaching with diseases related to heat.The scorching heat also caused disruption in public transport, including delays of amtrack trains.More than 150 million people received heat warnings, users called customers to conserve power.Meanwhile, electronics stores in the region reported a large spike in air conditioners and fans’ sales.The National Weather Service said that the heat will not be completely reduced to the weekend, but the Swaths of Eastern America can see a better situation in the next few days.