Europe Battles Heatwave and Fires, Record Temperatures Scorch China
An intensifying heatwave has hit southern Europe during the peak summer tourist season.
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An intensifying heatwave has hit southern Europe during the peak summer tourist season.
Temperatures across Japan on Wednesday, May 17, are expected to be the highest of the year so far.
BRIN researcher explained the reason behind heavy rains that caused floods and landslides amid the hot temperatures in parts of Indonesia.
Head of BMKG Dwikorita Karnawati explains the causes behind recent extreme weather and predicted drought as well as forest and land fires in 2023.
The Health Ministry urges hajj pilgrims to be aware of extremely hot weather reaching 50 degrees Celsius that possibly hit Saudi Arabia.
The BMKG talked about the air temperatures in Central Java and Yogyakarta which have been getting warmer recently.
The BMKG weather forecast predicts that five areas in Jakarta this Thursday noon will remain clear with temperatures above 30 degrees celsius.
BMKG clarified that Indonesia is experiencing rising temperatures which is not categorized as a heatwave.
The blast of arctic air that engulfed portions of the East
Coast broke cold temperature records from Maine to West
Virginia and stunned sea turtles.
Temperatures around North Pole surged close to melting point
as a freak blast of warm air blanketed an Arctic region
usually deep frozen in mid-winter
The temperatures are similar to the record temperatures
reached on October 13, 1972, the temperature in Semarang
reached 38.07 Centigrade
The Central Java Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG) is warning people traveling to Central and East Java for Idul Fitri Holidays about high temperatures during the day that will reach between 35.5 and 36 degrees Celsius.