On the tenth consecutive day with temperatures of 35 degrees Celsius or higher, today, Wednesday 27/8 Tokyo. This is an event without a historical precedent, the Japanese Meteorological Service (JMA) announced, as climate change causes heat waves around the world. This sequence of days with such high temperatures is found “for the first time after they began to be observed” in 1875, JMA stressed at the French Agency. According to scientists, anthropogenic climate change makes waves more intense, more often and more generalized. Japanese meteorologists warn against direct connection between specific weather conditions – for example, heatwave in a given period – and the long -term increase in temperature on the planet. However, they recognize that the increase in temperature has powered unpredictable meteorological phenomena in recent years. In the summer of 2024 it was the warmest ever observed, equalized the record recorded in 2023, and in the autumn that followed it was the most institution after archives began to be observed […]
Source: News Beast

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