Breaking temperatures in many countries, record the burning heat in Europe

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Breaking temperatures in many countries, record the burning heat in Europe

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has made it clear in the air, between the heat breaking temperature and the heat of the fire, this is a clear indication of climate catastrophe, not just a seasonal rise.

WMO says that due to climate change from human activity, excess heat is now intensified, but often more than ever.

Its impact is being felt in many places in Europe, where the temperature has reached much higher than normal and has had a profound impact on life.

Burning heat

Western Europe is currently hot and dry air from North Africa to a strong high-pressure system. This is why countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece have a burning heat.

The southern regions of Spain recorded the temperature of 46 degrees Celsius. At the same time, ‘Red Alert’ has been issued in 16 regions of France, while a warning of extreme heat has been issued in most parts, including the Geneva in Switzerland.

Surprisingly, in June itself, the minimum and maximum temperature levels were broken in some places when the heat of this level was usually seen in July-August.

The surface temperature of the Mediterranean has also been recorded much higher than normal, which is increasing the heat to the ground.

Half Europe is affected by 2050

The WMO says the worst effect of heat is seen in the city, where the impact of urban thermal island (Urban Hit Island), the temperature increases further.

Concrete, vehicles and buildings absorb this heat do not relieve at night, which has a profound effect on health.

The IPCC report says that by 20, half of Europe’s population will be at risk of serious health problems related to heat.

In view of these situations, the WMO has taken initiatives for the speedy ‘alert’.

WMO and WHO are providing technical guidelines, equipment and action plans for the government and the local administration to address this rising danger of timely heat.

During a recent meeting in London, Global experts confirmed how to improve the monitoring system from heat.