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Should Heat Waves Be Named, Like Hurricanes?

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by citygator, Jul 1, 2024.

  1. citygator

    citygator VIP Member

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    Interesting idea. Article says it is debatable whether it improves awareness and precautions or not. I know the weather channel and MSM would love. Headlines like: Heat Wave Allison kills 19 people!

    Regardless it is hot hot hot in places right now.

    Should Heat Waves Be Named like Hurricanes? | Scientific American

    CLIMATEWIRE | Cities around the world have been testing a new strategy for communicating the dangers of extreme heat. They’re ranking heat waves according to their severity — and in some cases even naming them, the way weather agencies name hurricanes.

    In theory, these systems could help improve public awareness about the health risks of extreme temperatures. That’s crucial as global temperatures continue to rise.

    A heat wave ranking program launched in Athens, Greece, in 2021 has now expanded to six cities across the country. The program relies on a tiered system, ranging from category zero, the lowest level, to the most severe heat at Category 3.

    “There are significant governance, operational and scientific concerns with naming heatwaves, and no evidence that they increase awareness or uptake of heat-preventive measures,” wrote Kristie Ebi, an expert on heat and public health at the University of Washington, in an email to E&E News.
     
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  2. tilly

    tilly Superhero Mod. Fast witted. Bulletproof posts. Moderator VIP Member

    As long as the NWS doesnt name them.(That wont be the case though)

    Any named storm by the NWS triggers (higher) named storm deductibles on you insurance claim.

    Winter storms were once only named by The Weather Channel, but now the NWS has taken over that process and blizzards now trigger the higher "named storm" deductible.

    So if heat causes a fire in the woods behind your house this could get tricky.

    I say stop naming them because it is likely just a backhanded trick by insurance companies at this point.
     
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  3. QGator2414

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  4. sierragator

    sierragator GC Hall of Fame

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    Then Jim Cantore would have to do live shots standing in the heat wave. Not as riveting as him standing in the wind as people casually walk around behind him.
     
  5. BLING

    BLING GC Hall of Fame

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    I think the heat index and a plain English tiered system works best. Moderate risk. High risk. Extreme risk. Etc. Don’t see the point of names when it comes to heat waves.

    Similarly, as far as hurricanes I don’t give a shit about the name. I care about the path and intensity. The name is trivial. Heat waves also sort of mean different things in different places, 95* for a sustained period is a big deal in NYC or Chicago. In FL it’s a day that ends in Y. So that makes a name scheme even more meaningless.
     
  6. Gatorrick22

    Gatorrick22 GC Hall of Fame

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    I see no need to label heatwaves. What I mean is do we really need to sensationalized heatwaves too? :)
     
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  7. Spurffelbow833

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    Please. The last thing we need is Jim Cantore wearing a Speedoo while showering in the fire hydrants of some asphalt jungle.
     
  8. oragator1

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    The naming of winter storms is dumb too.
     
  9. citygator

    citygator VIP Member

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    I am disappointed to see you closed minded curmudgeons dont think heat waves need better marketing. Hurricanes and Snowstorms are getting all the attention and they dont kill nearly as many. Where is the love?


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  10. vaxcardinal

    vaxcardinal GC Hall of Fame

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    Help improve public awareness? I’m pretty sure then public is aware it’s hot outside. Giving it a name won’t change that
     
  11. tilly

    tilly Superhero Mod. Fast witted. Bulletproof posts. Moderator VIP Member

    Anti-Heatites are a thing apparently.
    And I am one. Knowing is half the battle and i think I grew a little bit today.
     
  12. sierragator

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    quite the heated debate :ninja3:
     
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