Definition of Excessive Heat

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Excessive Heat

The term 'Excessive Heat' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Excessive heat occurs from a combination of high temperatures (significantly above normal) and high humidities. At certain levels, the human body cannot maintain proper internal temperatures and may experience heat stroke. The 'Heat Index' is a measure of the effect of the combined elements on the body'.

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