Mains: GS I Geography | GS III Environment
Europe is facing a record heatwave with temperatures crossing 40°C in several countries, records several deaths due to heat wave.

An omega block is the large-scale atmospheric weather pattern that frequently creates and traps a heat dome at the surface
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Aspect |
Heat Dome (Cause) |
Heatwave (Effect) |
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Definition |
A strong, persistent high‑pressure system that traps and compresses hot air. |
A prolonged period of abnormally high temperatures compared to the region’s average. |
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Mechanism |
Acts like a lid, blocking clouds and cooler air, allowing sun to bake the ground. |
Results from trapped heat or other weather factors, leading to sustained hot conditions. |
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Role |
Major driver that creates extreme heat events. |
The outcome — the actual hot spell experienced by people. |
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Independence |
Heat domes specifically cause severe heatwaves. |
Heatwaves can occur even without a heat dome, due to other meteorological factors. |
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