THE SUMMER OF 2015 WILL BE HELL ON EARTH: The horrific warning of American meteorologists
According to them, in the first quarter of this year, recorded temperatures were 0.80 degrees Celsius higher than average in the 20th century.
TODAY - SUMMER: We can expect a heat stroke, with temperatures up to 30 degrees!
- The previous month was the 39th consecutive April, which was warmer than the average. The temperature of the land surface of the Earth in April was 1.11 degrees Celsius higher than average in the 20th century, and in the northern hemisphere, it is a month with a temperature deviation of 0.87 degrees in the plus, and the fifth warmest in history. In the southern hemisphere, the temperature deviation was 0.42 degrees Celsius in the plus this year, ranking this April as the fourth warmest April - said in the report.
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According to estimates of Hydrometeorologist Nedeljko Todorovic, we expect this summer to be warmer than the last.
- A multidecadic Atlantic Oscillation is in question, which involves the exchange of cool and extremely hot summers every 35 years . This is not a catastrophic occurrence, nor does it mean that there will be no rainfall at all. There will certainly be less than the previous summer, but rain will be local, short-term, with strong wind and thunder - he said and emphasized that we can expect about 15 days with temperatures above 35 degrees.
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The current phenomenon of El Nino and global warming are contributing to these weather conditions, considers Vladimir Djurdjevic, Assistant Professor at the Institute for Meteorology, Faculty of Physics.
- The consequences will be dire and there will be a reduction in agricultural yields in the region, to the melting of the ice sheets, extreme climates changes, with shifts of abundant rains and a dry season - he said and pointed out that in the next 100 years we can expect a temperature increase of four degrees, more frequent floods and droughts, and a reduction in rainfall in the second half of the 21st century as much as 50 percent.
Otherwise, the consequences of heat on health can be: heat rash, heat edema, heat cramps (occurring within hours of physical labor), thermal
exhaustion and heat stroke.
We remind you, the summer of 2012 was the warmest with 24 days of temperatures above 35 degrees.
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