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Fire, Wayne National Forest, 2009 A publication by the Climate System Research Center of the University of Massachusetts Amherst projects that, under the higher emissions scenario where global average temperature increases by 4.0–6.1 °C (7.2–11.0 °F), Cincinnati would experience over 80 days a year with temperatures over 90 °F (32 °C ...
Cleveland, Ohio reached 101 °F on July 21. Akron-Canton airport said that it was its warmest year on record with an all time July record of 101 °F on July 7. [39] On July 8, the heat eased across the east as the high pressure center shifted west, causing hot weather once again build in the mountain states and the southwest U. S. [7] [8] [40]
The analysis found that around 3.3 million people in the U.S. live in areas where the wildfire risk is “very high," while another 14.8 million live in areas with "relatively high” risk.
A thermal burn is a type of burn resulting from making contact with heated objects, such as boiling water, steam, hot cooking oil, fire, and hot objects. Scalds are the most common type of thermal burn suffered by children, but for adults thermal burns are most commonly caused by fire. [2]
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This year, 17 fallen Ohio firefighters are being honored: Firefighter/EMT Gregory Lee Bauer, age 56, of the Columbus Division of Fire, died on Oct. 18, 2021 due to complications of COVID-19.
After eight tornadoes hit 11 Ohio counties last week, Governor Mike DeWine has declared a state of emergency.So, what does "state of emergency" mean in Ohio, and what does it do for those areas ...
Last year, Ohio saw 128 fireworks-caused incidents, including 22 house fires that cost $690,000. ... triggering an expensive and sometimes dangerous fire. Last year, Ohio recorded 128 fireworks ...