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WELCOME TO HEAT.GOV

Heat related illnesses and death are largely preventable with proper planning,
education, and action. Heat.gov serves as the premier source of heat and health
information for the nation to reduce the health, economic, and infrastructural
impacts of extreme heat.

Heat.gov is the web portal for the National Integrated Heat Health Information
System (NIHHIS)


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Center for Heat Resilient Communities Application  

Center for Collaborative Heat Monitoring Application  

White House Launches Community Heat Action Checklist

National Heat Strategy for 2024-2030 

HUD Extreme Heat Playbook  

Tools & Information
Who is at Risk to Extreme Heat
NOAA NWS HeatRisk

At left, see the current number of people in the U.S. that are currently under
active National Weather Service extreme heat advisories, watches, and warnings.

Below, interact with current and future heat tools to understand where dangerous
heat conditions may exist in the future.




NEED HELP WITH YOUR ENERGY BILLS? 

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps keep families safe
and healthy through initiatives that assist families with energy costs.
Depending upon where you live, you could get help with energy bill assistance,
weatherization support, crisis assistance, equipment repair and replacement,
energy education, and disaster assistance. 

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Learn more about LIHEAP



NEW HEATRISK TOOL 

The NWS HeatRisk is an experimental color-numeric-based index that provides a
forecast risk of heat-related impacts to occur over a 24-hour period. HeatRisk
takes into consideration: 


 * How unusual the heat is for the time of year
 * The duration of the heat including both daytime and nighttime temperatures
 * If those temperatures pose an elevated risk of heat-related impacts based on
   data from the CDC

Learn more about HeatRisk


FEATURED TOOLS


HEAT & HEALTH TRACKER

The CDC Heat & Health Tracker provides historical and recent local heat and
health information so communities can better prepare for and respond to extreme
heat events. 

View the Heat & Health Tracker


THE CLIMATE EXPLORER

Learn how climate conditions in the US are projected to change over the coming
decades. This information—derived from global climate models—is available for
counties and county-equivalents for the U.S. and its territories.

View the Climate Explorer


EMS HEATTRACKER TOOL

The EMS HeatTracker maps emergency medical services (EMS) responses to
heat-related illness across the country to help local decision makers and
communities prioritize life-saving resources and interventions. Updated weekly,
the EMS HeatTracker shows rates of heat-related illness for the prior rolling
30- and 14-day periods at both the county and jurisdiction (all 50 U.S. States,
Puerto Rico, and D.C.) levels.

View the EMS HeatTracker


HEAT AND HEALTH INDEX 

The Heat and Health Index is a national tool that incorporates historical
temperature, heat-related illness, and community characteristics data at the ZIP
code level to identify areas most likely to experience negative health outcomes
from heat and help communities prepare for heat in a changing climate. 

View the Heat and Health Index


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ABOUT HEAT.GOV

Heat.gov serves as the premier source of information regarding heat and health
for the nation. This portal seeks to improve federal, state, and local
information and capacity to reduce the health, economic, and infrastructural
impacts of extreme heat.

Heat.gov is the webportal for the National Integrated Heat Health Information
System (NIHHIS).

CONTACT

Email: nihhis@noaa.gov
Address: 1315 East-West Hwy, Suite 1100
Silver Spring, MD 20910

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