Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - This summer, in the history of global experience, there are few hot summer weather. Will the future "hot summer" become the norm?

This summer, in the history of global experience, there are few hot summer weather. Will the future "hot summer" become the norm?

According to the meteorological data of various countries, all parts of the world have experienced rare extreme weather, with the highest temperature reaching above 40℃. In the next few years, the hot summer may become the norm.

The highest temperature in some parts of China has exceeded 40℃. Judging from the national weather, the highest temperatures in Chengdu, Chongqing, Zhengzhou and other places in Henan Province have reached above 40℃, and the highest temperature in Chongqing has reached about 42℃ every day, lasting for half a month. Even the lowest temperature has reached 30℃ to 33℃. After the dog days come to an end, even if the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, the temperature at noon is still hot, and it is expected to reach about 35 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius. This temperature may become the normal state in the future, but as long as people pay attention to protecting the environment, they can improve the extremely hot weather in summer.

Some experts say that hot summer weather and extreme weather will appear more and more frequently. Weather that can reach above 40℃ belongs to extremely hot weather. This extreme weather is not 1 time in China. The last time it happened was at 1966. Decades later, extreme high temperature reappeared, and this time it lasted for a long time and spread widely. In the next 3-5 years, the extreme temperature in central and northern China will be abnormally high.

In addition, the temperature in China and Shanghai also exceeded 46℃. Such a temperature is unimaginable in daily work and life. Even the surface temperature has reached 70℃ to 80℃. Outdoor cars have faded because of high temperature exposure, and many asphalt roads have become soft because of high temperature exposure. Judging from various indications, the intense heat is likely to become the norm, including the extremely low temperature weather in winter, for example, the low temperature in some areas has exceeded-10℃.