The human body can barely cope with weather this hot. In Phoenix, where the asphalt can hit 180F (82C), emergency-room doctors are zipping heat-stroke victims into body bags full of ice. Tens of thousands worldwide die from overheating each year, a toll that’s set to worsen. Global cities must prepare to deal with extreme heat as a matter of public health.

Several factors are converging that could make this year the hottest on record. First, heat domes have settled over large areas of North America, Europe and Asia. This happens when zones of high pressure in the atmosphere trap warm air below, pushing humidity (and cooling rainstorms) out of the system. Elsewhere, warming oceans are increasing humidity, while the recurring El Niño climate pattern is exacerbating the effects of an already warming planet.

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