Ohio, like much of the rest of the nation, is experiencing record setting, swealtering weather this summer. Already, 25 days in July have registered above average temperatures. Eight days hit 90 degrees or more. Why is that? How much more can we expect? How to find comfort...other than knowing it's even hotter some places? Wednesday on the Sound of Ideas, Mike McIntyre talks about that with a meterologist; plus, an emergency room physician explains how to recognize dehydration, heat stroke and other heat related maladies while public health officials give tips on special threats ...and help for the elderly.
Betsy Kling, WKYC Meteorologist
Matthew Carroll, Director, Department of Public Health, City of Cleveland
Jane Fumich, Director, Department of Aging, City of Cleveland
Dr. Thomas Collins, Emergency Room Physician, Metrohealth Medical Center