2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone
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2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone
Summary
2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone is a heat wave[1].
Key Facts
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone is in the country of Argentina[2].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone is in the country of Brazil[3].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone is in the country of Paraguay[4].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone is in the country of Uruguay[5].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone's instance of is recorded as heat wave[6].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone followed August 2009 Argentine winter heat wave[7].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone was followed by 2023 South America heat wave[8].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone took place at Southern Cone[9].
- The location of 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone was South America[10].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone began on January 10, 2022[11].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone ended on January 26, 2022[12].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone occurred on January 2022[13].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone resulted in {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3'} deaths[14].
- 2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Climate change[15].
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When and Where
2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone took place on January 2022[13]. It began on January 10, 2022[11]. It ended on January 26, 2022[12]. Recorded location include Southern Cone[9] and South America[10]. Country listings include Argentina[2], a sovereign state[16], in Argentina[17], founded in 1816[18]; Brazil[3], a sovereign state[19], in Portuguese Empire[20], founded in 1822[21]; Paraguay[4], a republic[22], in Paraguay[23], founded in 1811[24]; and Uruguay[5], a sovereign state[25], in Uruguay[26], founded in 1825[27].
Context
2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone's instance of is recorded as heat wave[6]. It followed August 2009 Argentine winter heat wave[7]. It was followed by 2023 South America heat wave[8].
Outcome and Impact
2022 heat wave in the Southern Cone resulted in {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3'} deaths[14].