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STAY SAFE IN NEVADA'S EXTREME HEAT

Extreme Heat is a Potential Health Concern - During the summertime, heat waves
can bring unusually high temperatures (10 degrees or more above the average high
temperature) that last for days or weeks. Extreme heat pushes your body beyond
its normal limits. Under normal circumstances your internal thermostat sends
signals to make you sweat. The sweat evaporates and cools your body. However,
extreme heat causes the evaporation process to slow and the body to work harder
to maintain a normal temperature. These conditions can overload your system and
lead to heat-related illness and even death. Heat kills more people in the U.S.
than tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and lightning combined, according to the
National Weather Service.

Age-Adjusted Mortality Rate due to Heat-Related IllnessAge-Adjusted Rate of
Emergency Department Visits due to Heat-Related IllnessDaily Dose of UV
IrradianceAge-Adjusted Hospitalization Rate due to DehydrationMelanoma Incidence
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This indicators shows the number of extreme heat days per year.
 
Extreme heat days are a model-based estimate and are defined by those days in
which the daily maximum temperature exceeded the 90th percentile threshold.
Percentiles are calculated by creating an average county-level estimate of the
daily maximum temperature, specific to that county and summer months across all
available years of data (1979-present). This measure was only calculated for the
months of May through September.
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