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heat dome  

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  • A heat dome is a persistent and/or powerful high pressure system (anticyclone) that produces a kind of dome during the warm season where the temperature is higher over a large area of the troposphere than in the surrounding regions. This phenomenon results in scorching heat. A heat dome can occur mainly in summer and spring, when the air mass warms up sufficiently during the day and causes abnormally high temperatures over a large geographical area. (Adapted and translated from: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%B4me_de_chaleur)

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  • warm dome

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