Arabia Weather - Climate and weather experts at the Arab Weather Center are monitoring the repercussions of climate change around the world, in light of the extreme weather conditions witnessed by many countries, including heavy rains and floods on the one hand and an unprecedented rise in temperatures on the other hand.
The staff of the Weather Forecast Department at the Arab Weather Center is conducting studies on the behavior of the current month of February, as some preliminary studies indicate that the current month of February is on its way to breaking a record number of record temperatures, and according to the opinions of a number of meteorological experts, this is due to... This is due to global warming caused by human activity coinciding with the activity of the El Niño phenomenon this season and the significant rise in sea and ocean temperatures.
According to the latest weather data, 12 meteorological stations in the country of Morocco recorded more than 33.9 degrees Celsius, which is considered a record in the heart of the winter season, while the city of Harbin in northern China was forced to close the Winter Ice Festival for 3 days this month due to temperatures rising above a degree. Freezing is unprecedented.
Last week, monitoring stations as far apart as South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Colombia, Japan, North Korea, the Maldives and Belize recorded record high temperatures.
Hurricane specialist Michael Lowry said that the surface temperatures of the Atlantic Ocean are very high in February, which may allow hurricanes to form later and pose a threat to some American states.
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