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Climate change is making heatwaves more frequent, intense, and prolonged. A hot day is defined as a day exceeding a specific temperature threshold, varying by region and season. Let's break down the factors influencing climate and what constitutes a hot day: Understanding Climate - *Climate vs. Weather*: Climate refers to long-term patterns of weather in a particular area, while weather can change hourly, daily, or seasonally. - *Climate Classification*: There are several climate classification systems, including the KΓΆppen system, which categorizes climates into five groups: tropical, dry, mild, continental, and polar. Factors Influencing Climate - *Latitude*: Latitude plays a significant role in determining climate, with temperatures generally warmer near the equator and colder near the poles. - *Elevation*: Elevation affects climate, with temperatures decreasing as altitude increases. - *Topography*: Topography and vegetation influence climate by determining how the sun's energy is used on Earth. - *Bodies of Water*: Large bodies of water, like oceans and lakes, can moderate climate by absorbing and releasing heat. Characteristics of a Hot Day - *Temperature Threshold*: A hot day is typically defined as a day exceeding a specific temperature threshold, which varies by region and season. - *Humidity*: High humidity can make a hot day feel even hotter, while low humidity can make it feel more tolerable. - *Regional Variations*: What constitutes a hot day can vary significantly depending on the region and its climate. Climate Types and Hot Days - *Tropical Climates*: Tropical climates, like rainforests and savannas, experience high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. - *Desert Climates*: Arid climates, like deserts, are characterized by extremely high temperatures and low humidity. - *Mediterranean Climates*: Mediterranean climates have warm summers and mild winters, with temperatures often reaching highs during the summer months ¹.

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