Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4358597> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 97 of
97
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4358597 subject Q8191636.
- Q4358597 subject Q8192484.
- Q4358597 subject Q8507592.
- Q4358597 subject Q8507597.
- Q4358597 abstract "The 2006 North American heat wave spread throughout most of the United States and Canada beginning on July 15, 2006, killing at least 225 people. That day the temperature reached 117 °F (47 °C) in Pierre, South Dakota, with many places in South Dakota that hit well into the 120s. The heat wave went through several distinct periods:From July 15 to July 22 very high temperatures spread across most all of the United States and Canada. On Monday, July 17, every state except Alaska, Minnesota, and North Dakota recorded temperatures of 90 °F (32 °C) or greater. North Dakota had recorded a temperature of 104 °F (40 °C) the previous day.From July 23 to July 29 the abnormal heat was concentrated in the West coast and South West deserts. 164 fatalities were reported in California during this period.From July 29 to August 4 the heat wave moved eastward, causing further fatalities as it progressed.From August 4 to August 27, high temperatures persisted in the South and Southeast United States. The heat wave finally ended with the progression of a cold front through the Southern Plains.In early reports from this heat wave, at least three died in Philadelphia, Arkansas, and Indiana. In Maryland, the state health officials reported that three people died of heat-related causes. Another heat related death was suspected in Chicago.Although many heat related deaths go unreported, by July 19, the Associated Press reported that the soaring heat was blamed for 12 deaths from Oklahoma City to the Philadelphia area. Reports by early morning July 20 raised the death toll to at least 16 in seven states.This period of heat also saw a wind storm (derecho) in St. Louis that caused widespread power outages, including for cooling centers designed to provide relief for those suffering from the heat. In addition, places on the West Coast, like California's Central Valley and Southern California experienced humid heat, which is unusual for the area.".
- Q4358597 thumbnail NOAA_Temp_July20_8pmEDT.png?width=300.
- Q4358597 wikiPageExternalLink chi-0608130363aug13,1,4228722.story?coll=chi-newslocalchicago-hed.
- Q4358597 wikiPageExternalLink 08mbrfs-005.html?ex=1155960000&en=8bd47f117bee4573&ei=5070.
- Q4358597 wikiPageExternalLink 17mbrfs-002.html.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066823.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q108418.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q11299.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1134614.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1136557.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q11658.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1204.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1207.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q12606.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1297.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1337818.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1345.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1384.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1391.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1415.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1527.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1529899.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1581.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1612.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q16153165.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q16557.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q16842611.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q169950.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q176.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q178828.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q18389.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q18419.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q18424.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q18426.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q186545.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1904.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1930.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1948.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q1989.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q210316.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2135.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2141844.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q215864.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2171644.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2205082.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2511876.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2580577.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q27026.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q27137.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2857578.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2892192.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q2957125.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q319654.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q337270.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q33741.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q340.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q34863.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q38022.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q39561.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q40469.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q40747.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q4268.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q43301.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q4358677.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q4598635.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q4606840.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q49218.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q5148315.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q5167497.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q60.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q65.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q7423370.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q776930.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q7925.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q797.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q80517.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8065.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8068.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8081.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8092.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8191636.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8192484.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q828827.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q844837.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q846591.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8507592.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8507597.
- Q4358597 wikiPageWikiLink Q99.
- Q4358597 comment "The 2006 North American heat wave spread throughout most of the United States and Canada beginning on July 15, 2006, killing at least 225 people. That day the temperature reached 117 °F (47 °C) in Pierre, South Dakota, with many places in South Dakota that hit well into the 120s. The heat wave went through several distinct periods:From July 15 to July 22 very high temperatures spread across most all of the United States and Canada.".
- Q4358597 label "2006 North American heat wave".
- Q4358597 depiction NOAA_Temp_July20_8pmEDT.png.