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http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/brochures/heatwave.pdf Heat disorders generally have to do with a reduction or collapse of the body???s ability to shed heat by circulatory changes and sweating, or a chemical (salt) imbalance caused by too much sweating. When heat gain exceeds the level the body can remove, or when the body cannot compensate for fluids and salt lost through perspiration, the temperature of the body???s inner core begins to rise and heat-related illness may develop.


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The jet stream, an area of fast moving winds high up in the atmosphere (four to eight miles), became incredibly wavy during the heat wave, forming
what is known as an ???omega block.??? While an omega block may sound like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, it has a much simpler

atmospheric origin. When the jet stream gets
wavy, it can occasionally look like the Greek letter omega. Try to see it for yourself in the figure above of 300hPa (jet stream level) average winds during the heat wave.
These blockages occur when a high pressure is locked
between two low pressures on either side.

Over
Europe, this high allowed hot air from the tropics to move north and essentially get trapped over Europe. Clear skies allowed for the temperatures
to rise even further, creating a stronger dome of
high pressure


reinforcing the already stagnant omega block
atmospheric pattern. The high pressure blocked any potential low pressure systems from moving
over Europe, instead pushing them to the north,
like a large boulder diverting water in a stream.


The omega block over Europe eventually weakened and moved east by the end of the second week of July, allowing cooler temperatures to prevail.

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sweating. When heat gain exceeds the level the
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