Heat Dome –

An area of sweltering heat caused by strong, high-pressure atmospheric conditions that combine with influences from La Nina. Vast areas of extreme heat get trapped under this high-pressure dome. Heat domes are caused by strong changes in ocean temperatures from west to east in the tropical Pacific during the preceding winter. Winds move the hot are from west to east, and the jet stream traps the air and moves it towards land where it sinks and results in extreme heat waves.

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