When Paris is hotter than Mecca: How Europe’s heatwave compares globally
Al Jazeera English ·

A blistering heatwave has gripped much of Europe, prompting the highest-level red alerts in parts of the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Italy. …
A blistering heatwave has gripped much of Europe, prompting the highest-level red alerts in parts of the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Italy. Authorities have warned of health risks , wildfires and travel disruptions as extreme temperatures persist. Recommended Stories list of 3 items end of list With temperatures approaching record highs, officials have taken emergency measures, including a localised alcohol ban in parts of France under red alert, nationwide heat warnings in Germany and the cancellation of a World Cup fan zone screening in Madrid, where temperatures hit 39C (102F). Why is it so hot in Europe? A persistent area of high pressure, known as a heat dome, has trapped hot air over Western Europe, bringing clear skies, weak winds and prolonged sunshine. Hot air moving north from North Africa has added to the extreme temperatures. (Al Jazeera) Unusually warm seas around the UK, Ireland, France and the western Mediterranean have also helped keep coastal areas hot, especially at night. Coastal waters around Spain have reached record warm levels, according to Spain’s port authority. In the worst-affected areas – western France, England and Wales – daily average temperatures have soared more than 12C above the 1991-2020 baseline, according to Copernicus data. (Al Jazeera) Scientists say the early-season heatwave is part of a broader warming trend. …
Original source: Al Jazeera English
Mentioned
Germany · World Cup · Fahrenheit · Copernicus · al jazeera · Middle East · North Africa · United States · Mediterranean · United Kingdom