Heatwaves, with particular reference to Australia (includes bibliography)

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Whilst most people associate natural hazards with more visually dramatic events, such as a roaring bushfire or the sensationalism of a cyclone, there is a much more deadly silent hazard which is devastating to living and unliving. Introduction: Heatwaves pose a significant risk to the human and non human environment, yet largely go unnoticed due to the heatwaves ambiguous nature. Significant numbers of deaths have been the direct of heatwaves, but rarely attracting much attention. …

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…th, 2002), Dry July: Drought Advisory Continued Available from: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/waterSupply/rainfall/dr0702.htm (Accessed 25th April 2006) 12)<Tab/>United States Environmental Protection Agency (2000), Global Warming - Impacts Available from: http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/ImpactsHealth.html (Accessed 20th April 2006) Non academic or government sources: BBC News, Deaths up by 2,000 in Heatwave, Friday, 3 October, 2003 Available from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3161390.stm Accessed 19 April 2006