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High temperature standard

Legal analysis: high temperature means higher temperature. In different situations, the specific value is different, for example, in some technologies, it refers to thousands of degrees Celsius or even more; The highest daily temperature in meteorology in China is above 35℃, which is called high temperature weather. Meteorologically, the average monthly temperature in China is not lower than 16 degrees Celsius, which is called universal high temperature (used for climate description). In China's meteorology, the average monthly temperature in summer is not lower than 20 degrees Celsius, which is called high temperature in summer (also used for climate description). Meteorologically, the daily maximum temperature is generally 35℃ as the standard of high temperature. When it reaches or exceeds 37℃, it is called summer heat. "High-temperature heat wave" usually refers to the high-temperature weather above 35℃ that lasts for many days.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the Measures for the Administration of Heatstroke Prevention and Cooling: High temperature refers to the weather in which the maximum daily temperature is above 35℃ released to the public by the meteorological offices and stations affiliated to the competent meteorological departments at or above the prefecture level.