What is a heat dome? Weather system explained as Europe faces sweltering temperatures
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Extreme heat due to heat dome: Up to 46 degrees in the sun, Germany in the middle of it! But the desired cooling is not possible. A weather column by Dominik Jung.
Belgium - like a large part of Europe - is trapped under a so-called heat dome. As a result, temperatures are rising particularly high. But what exactly is such a heat dome? Does it have to do with climate change? And why are we still doing relatively well in Belgium?
Heat Dome Strikes the U.S.: A Summer of Unprecedented Heat - One Green Planet
Extreme heat domes are becoming more common due to climate change. Stay safe, stay cool, and be prepared for the future. The post Heat Dome Strikes the U.S.: A Summer of Unprecedented Heat appeared first on One Green Planet.
Heat Domes, Flooding, Have Tripled Since 1950s
Penn Today: Presidential Distinguished Professor in Penn’s Department of Earth and Environmental Science Michael E. Mann, postdoctoral researcher Xueke Li, and other researchers offer fresh insight into the atmospheric mechanics behind these extremes—and troubling evidence that they’re becoming more common. Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , the paper shows that a specific and destructive jet … Continue reading "Heat …
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