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Amid calls to name heat waves, Wisconsin tests ways to predict death toll

Posted on June 14, 2022

The Wiscosin State Journal reports on the Wisconsin Heat Health Network, which is supported by UniverCity Alliance and local partners, and its efforts to create a new warning and ranking system for extreme heat. Read the full article online. 

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