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U.S. cities test naming heat waves as a warning system, similar to hurricanes
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Heat waves are the most consistently deadly weather emergency in the U.S., killing about 600 people every year. NBC News’ George Solis reports on how an international climate group suggests naming heat waves like hurricanes to help people understand their severity. June 13, 2022