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Why is it hot in Kuwait?

The high temperature in Kuwait is caused by the thermal dome effect and global warming.

On July 5th, Kuwait City ushered in an unprecedented horrible high temperature, with the temperature reaching 53.5℃. At that time, people used thermometers to measure in the sun, and the value actually reached 72℃. The reason for the extreme temperature in the Middle East lies in the thermal dome effect, that is, the air mass in the middle and high levels covers the ground like a dome, which leads to the continuous accumulation of heat.

Considering that this effect will continue, and the highest local temperature usually appears at the end of July, I am afraid that the Middle East will endure the high temperature for such a long time.

In addition to the thermal dome effect, global warming is also an important culprit. On a global scale, there are also many extremely hot weather. For example, the temperature in Lipton, Canada, reached 49.5℃, and it broke the record of high temperature above 50 north latitude alone. The rare high temperature also caused 7 19 sudden deaths in Canada within 7 days. In Morocco, a country in northwest Africa, the temperature has reached 45℃. Even the coldest South Pole of the earth recorded the highest temperature in history-18.3℃.

The hot weather in Kuwait is expected to reach a new high at the end of July.

A few days ago, the highest temperature under the sun in Kuwait City once reached 73℃, once again setting a new global high temperature record. Even the car shells on the street are baked, and the streets in the capital are empty.

As Kuwait is located in the northwest of the Persian Gulf, the region has a tropical desert climate, and the annual rainfall is only 108mm. According to the forecast and analysis of meteorologists, the high temperature weather in Kuwait has not yet reached its peak, and it is expected to reach a new high at the end of July.