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has gloss | eng: A heat storm, as defined by the California Energy Commission, is what most would refer to as a heat wave. According to the commission website, heat storms occur when the temperature reaches 100°F (38°C) for three or more consecutive days over a wide area (tens of thousands of square miles). |
lexicalization | eng: heat storm |
instance of | c/Weather hazards |
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