Record temperature warning as heatwave hits southern Europe - BBC News
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2023
- A fierce heatwave is sweeping across southern Europe, with warnings of record-breaking temperatures
Temperatures are expected to surpass 40C (104F) in parts of Spain, France, Greece, Croatia and Turkey.
In Italy, temperatures could reach as high as 48.8C (119.8F). A red alert warning has been issued for 10 cities, including Rome, Bologna and Florence.
The Cerberus heatwave - named by the Italian Meteorological Society after the three-headed monster that features in Dante's Inferno - is expected to bring more extreme conditions in the next few days.
It isn't just Europe that is hot. This summer has seen temperature records smashed in parts of Canada and the US as well as across a swathe of Asia including in India and China.
Sea temperatures in the Atlantic have hit record highs while Antarctic sea ice is at the lowest extent ever recorded.
And it is going to get hotter.
A weather pattern called El Niño is developing in the tropical Pacific. It tends to drive up temperatures by around 0.2C on average.
Add in the roughly 1.1C that climate change has pushed average temperatures up by worldwide and it’s perilously close to the 1.5C threshold the world has agreed to try and keep global temperatures below.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by climate editor Justin Rowlatt.
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If you're concerned about carbon dioxide levels, it's probably not wise to cut down thousands of acres of ancient woodland to build a choo choo train.
It's too late, too many people in the world now and too greedy. People should've been happy to live in small villages and not need to use cars. People buy too much pointless crap online, use too much energy, drive cars, have too many kids, etc.
@@user-qd5lo6oi8n Shut up you plum
Only a moron would be worried about a gas that makes up less than 0.04% of the atmosphere.....hence why the media has to keep harping on to try and get people onside for what is an authoritarian power grab.....the solar cycle has far more influence on the weather....but you can't make money of that fact or control people
Trains have never been fueled by wood: they have been fueled by coal and then oil (directly or indirectly). There are more forests now in many countries than there were before the 19th century, because people no longer cut down trees for fuel.
@@DieFlabbergast I'm talking about the ancient woodlands in England which were destroyed in 2020, to make way for the choo choo train track.
and here in northern ireland its just raining with 16 degrees 😭😭
We've just got back from the Valencian coast where it was 34, but at "feels like" 41, and our poor wee burnt Irish bakes couldn't be happier haha.
Shoosh, go along with the fake news, so they can sell narratives to oppress people
It’s hardly 😂😂heatwaves
What's the craic' bai?!
Lucky you
Right now in Wales 14C and heavy rain. Windy too. Like autumn. It hasnt passed 20C once this month.
Yep. I’m in wales too. It was pretty warm last month but now it’s very mild. Must be global warming lol
Compare that to last year. We had a drought and forest fires alongside with France but Spain and Italy weren't as affected as much.
We r lucky here in wales it’s raining 😊
Crap isn’t it. Every other year we get a nice summer and this years pathetic 👊🏼
Wales here 🏴 and cold.
We still have winter clothes on 🧥 🧤🧣 even though we’ve had about 5 heatwaves, apparently. 😂🤣
Meanwhile it's constantly cold and raining in the UK. July has been one of the coldest i can remember in my 55 years
Eh I live on the IOM and temperature has been ok here maybe everyday hasn't been hot but it certainly hasn't been cold.
it has been raining a lot. but it’s been humid. I think the uk has one of the healthiest climates throughout the year compared to anywhere else that’s too. hot or too cold. Although winter seems to be getting slightly longer and colder each year now. they keep messing with the weather
Weres our heat!
It's a cold wave in the UK for the last 4 weeks or so. Awful summer
El nino has that effect on countries like the UK but they don't mention that
Must have been tough for that dog in the video to walk on pavement / cobblestones on that 35 C day. People forget that dogs' paws were made for a time when the ground was only made of mostly dirt and grass. Unless of course, you give them a pair of Nikes too lol
Was going to say this! Consider your pets people !!!
Yes people don't consider the needs of their pets when the weather gets hot...carry water and something to drink out of and Walk your pets on grass and carry them across the road ...their living animals that fell pan just like we do!!.💕🐶🐱
If it's too hot for your bare feet, it's too hot for theirs'
I don't care about the dogs
I just saw Bondi Vet episode on UA-cam where a couple took their dog to the park one hot day and everything seemed normal but they never thought that their dog would of had a heatstroke and pass away that same day later on 😢
Im italian and these days the hot temperature has made me sick
Awful, Every summer is surviving. Notting else. In snow and rain I come to life. Healthy fresh air , and snow views like fairytales .
stop off the drugs then
I,m dutch and I would love the climate in your beautiful country Italy. I don,t understand your complaints. We have nothing but rain now.
@@Bohemian_lost It's 23 degrees here right now. If i can choose between 23 or 40. I will choose 23 every day.
I love Italy and the wather but this is too hot
@@Bohemian_lostIt's 40°C outside in Italy. So you either are bathing at sea or holed up in your house with AC at full power.
Meanwhile in Buckinghamshire it’s 16 degrees and raining, lovely
You're so lucky! We need some rain down here
Same here in Devon, 15 degrees and passing down..
We lucky
Well here in Denmark, after a fabulous June, we're getting a cool and rainy July. Not much summer right now 😐
@simonhardy5901 are you OK?
Yeah same, I’m in wales
@simonhardy5901You have Conservative brain damage it’s inoperablere sadly
@simonhardy5901 western Europe is dooooomed
Same in England mate.
No heatwave here in uk thankfully but quite wet July so far.
But that's probably climate change not global warming.....
That's because of Brexit.
@@missasinenomine 😆🤣😆
We need to recharge our reservoirs and waterways. Before the June heatwave ended, parts of Scotland were recorded as being close to requiring water scarcity measures. I never thought I'd see the day when that happened.
Average UK forecast
Meanwhile in the West Midlands we are lucky if we get beyond 19 degrees with no rain 😂
I'll take anything over that 40c day we had last year here in Wolverhampton, I had to sleep downstairs it was so hot. Would be great if I had aircon though
meanwhile in england they have cold and a lot of rains....20c today in july,why this is not in news..??🤔
@@Panosole it’s not usually that bad
July is usually balmy
This summer has been a complete write off
Don’t take it for granted ! 🤣 I was dying on the London tube last year when it was late 30s
@@leer5858Remember 1976?
You can't even get the weather right for next week what makes you think you knew the weather 12000 years ago 😂
If you have to ask, you won't understand the answer.
@@john4353 scientists aren't right because they are scientists, John. doctors aren't right because they are doctors. whatever you think you "know" about climate and the weather is HARDLY scientific
@@john4353 you’re hilarious. I don’t have to present ANYTHING. It is the climate change cult who hasn’t produced a single scientific experiment to prove its claim.
Is english hard for you? Do you know what “consensus” means? It’s means scientists are GUESSING in lieu of proper experimentation.
G U E S S I N G.
Oh, shit-you didn’t know that, did you? You didn’t realize that this isn’t a scientific fact proven through scientific experiment.
Jesus dude. Get an education.
Furthermore, you don’t understand that predictions aren’t scientific either. They aren’t proven through experimentation. They are simply mathematical models that are fabricated and have absolutely zero reliability, especially as the amount of time increases.
You didn’t realize that fact, either.
Why? Because you have no education in these disciplines. You’re a relay man of climate propaganda, nothing more. An identity politics, weak-minded, gullible hack who feels good about being part of this religion.
In the absence of scientific experiment, all you have is religion.
You and your kind peddle bullshit all day like evangelical freaks.
yet no mention about the solar flares
No one will admit that sun flares and our orbits with the sun will always be the cause of Earth's weather patterns.
It’s raining and COLD every day here in Ireland.
It's not named the emerald isle for nothing. Rain equals green and lush vegetation.
Same in Gothenburg Sweden 😊
Despite being in the EU? Hmmm..........
You'll just have to stay in the pub Sheamus.
@@missasinenomine To be sure.
Why does this guy sound like he's reporting a football game
Gloooooooooooooooooobal Warming
Because he needs to talk to football supporters with a football fan mentality in the hope of getting through to those too stubborn to figure out the 'difference' between weather and climate change.
It's the coldest July ever in the UK, but not a word about it on the BBC 🥶
Yeah right, wettest and coldest July I've ever known
Are you seriously incapable of doing a quick google search to see how climate change is going to affect the UK? It's going to get colder here on average due to the gulf stream bringing down melted arctic ice towards us.
The BBC has many, many faults but not mentioning a cold July is not really the point here, and hardly relevant when the bulk of the focus is how the increased global temperature is devastating many regions of the world. July being colder than usual hasn't exactly caused mass floods or crop failures, has it? So why would they report on that? Really daft comment
No of course not, that does not fit in with the agenda, don"t let the truth get in the way of the great climate swindle
You hit the BBC nail on the head - they are saying "Warning" of a record temperature.
Like "C" - its a computer model - not an actual true reading. Fake news once more.
They just released a video talking about the hottest global average temperatures ever recorded scroll up
Meanwhile in the U.K. it’s pissing down! 😂
been 15degrees here in UK for last 5 out of 6 weeks and looks set to be a record low temp for July if this continues over next 2 week.
Where do you live? It was literally 28 degrees 10 days ago in london
Look up and see why your being chemtrailed
@@RyanRafferson London isn't the UK
@@DJTheBlondeSpirit The lies some people believe is crazy.. They’ll forget believe the media and it’ll make them go crazy. “Global warming” is a scam.
@@RyanRaffersonyeah one day in the south of UK
Having been around souther Europe I remember temperatures over 40c on many occasions
Mate we've all been round southern europe. The majority of us are europeans. It's not that often it gets over 40.
@@lilbaz8732 I'm with Richard, he seems more legit then you lil baz...
@@honestjoe7940 because you want him to be.
If you think scientists and the media were simply making up stories about record temperatures. Why haven't the fossil fuel industry and their shareholders sued them? Cutting down the use of fossil fuels would certainly hurt their profits.
@@lilbaz8732 Do you think your world is righteous? John Dalberg Acton "Power Tends to corrupt, absolute power corrupts absolutely" Do you believe that every institution is separated? "Knowledge is Power" Thomas Jefferson (Compartmentalization = The Allegory of the Cave -- Plato) Govern-Mente = Prime Minister = Ra Legion = Legion of Ra. 1119. I know it will be hard for you to take. So I've not asked to much of you, nor forced to much information upon you. Although if you're able to answer the questions with a modicum of IQ I will impart further information upon yourself.
@@lilbaz8732 first, 40C is child's play in north america, africa, the middle east, china. second, your lifetime is not a statistically significant time period for analysis
We are also experiencing the same thing in the USA here in Texas, Arizona, and Southern California right now
it's called the Sun Belt in Summer
I moved from Portland which has 110+ degree Julys the past three years. I move o Sacramento just for Portland to start getting regular July temperatures and the Central Valley having its largest heatwave ever. 😑
@@RobertMJohnson
And that’s called being a Republican trying to politicize climate change.
@@FingerBreakerWu you can’t prove climate change exists, Jackass. So you resort to this inutile comment?
@@FingerBreakerWu as if you have the first clue as to when the Central Valley has had its highest temperature heat wave.
Its bloody summer!😊
cant win too hot too cold raining or not raining .
'Bloody' indeed😈
Oh my, Gore was right, the oceans are boiling and all the fish are dying.
He knew it was all lies and he went off and bought several beachfront properties with the money he scammed from the gullible.
We’re fortunate in Belgium. We’re cruising through this moment at a comfortable 25degrees. 🤞 strength to those who are suffering from the heat
Yeah because Belgium very obviously isn't in southern Europe
As I have friends in the Benelux: most of You are lucky this year. I see the Netherlands flooding again and beaches vanishing. It will get way worse fast within the next 5 years and sadly will not ease.
Yeah but you have to live in Belgium.
@@russelljones9207 Neither is the Czech Republic, it's going to hit 35-37 degrees across the northern (Bohemia) region of the country tomorrow.
Do you say this every year?
UK it's like 18° in the South where I am, I can't ever remember a colder July. Crazy.
That must be the effect of global warming, climate change!
Bro when i live it’s literally 60
@@Dazia-qs3re what ??
You know whose feeling the heat most? Hew Edwards 😂
It's currently 13C in England and it's raining. Bliss! No sign of a heatwave for us this summer, either, according to meteorologists.
Its already hit 32 degrees in June in the south west England.
We had no rain for four weeks.
@@ljt3084 Yep, I know. Doesn't change the fact that the experts are saying temperatures are going to be "average or below" for the rest of our summer.
Lucky us
@@ljt3084yeah it’s called summer you melt
@@ljt3084 Mate, I'm with you, but I'm afraid we'd be fighting a losing battle here. Climate change deniers just hear the word 'warming' and can't compute that could mean anything more complicated than that. Appreciate you trying though.
Fox News told me this is no big deal! /S
That one “expert” claimed that plants can’t cope yet it fact that the world is greener than it’s ever been.
Atleast give evidence before you run your mouth.
All these years I’ve been going to Iceland for my summer holidays. I’ve never thought of going to Spain and Southern France but now I know it’s hot there in July.
Hot in Southern Europe in summer, eh? Who'd have thunk it? 😏
Lies again? AMWF CAR Air Con
If you stop measuring it it will go away.
Exactly. Stop being a load of moaning minnies.
Definitely not how it works
Like ‘Covid’……
_Been spending a lot of time as a medic treating dehydration and heat exhaustion, stay safe out there, folks._
Bullshit i live in Europe.... reported as a fake account
Is that like a role play thing? Or are you actually a medic?
"stay safe out there, folks." No don't! Stay INSIDE!!! (if you can that is). People don't seem to realise that radiation from the sun can actually DOUBLE the temperature, eg 22' turns into 44'. News pix always show people drinking water & cooling off in fountains. GET OUT OF THE SUN!!! Even on holiday. Look around the churches, cathedrals, & museums, rather than standing around the fountains of Trevi in the burning sun.
@@hmq9052 _I am a true bonified paramedic with an HCPC registration and everything._
Yup people just won't drink water
It's 28c in Torremolinos at mid day today, similar forecast for the next 7 day's, where are the BBC getting their forecast from?
They're now using heat index to make the temps seem higher as well as redrawing the maps in different colours so normal yearly temps are represented by red and orange and black. The parts of Europe that are super hot are also the ones closest to Africa, where the high pressure on system has come from. In other words, summer.
How dare you give the game away 😂 what will they all say when they find out they are being lied to ? 😂
Just another psychological operation.
None of those things explain the increasing droughts, melting glaciers, migrating fish habitats, earlier spring, later autumn. You’re desperate to deny reality.
@@nungfish
Shhhh they don't know
I can smell you from here
Not in part. In its entirety.
If the BBC said it , it must be ture..
must be good to have good weather, not like the uk 10 degrees raining everyday..
Yesterday 39degrees here in Bari(Puglia,Italy) 🥵
So what ?
Judging by some of the comments clearly some are ignorant and stupid. This will impact everyone and everything.
💤
Ignorant and stupid enough to believe everything they're spoon fed.
The only problem is they are lying about the real temperature. Temperature has ALWAYS been measured by air temperature, which is the temperature as measured at 2 meters or 6 feet above the earth's surface. The 48 degree celsius (C) or 126 degrees fahrenheit (F) being reported is the ground temperature. The MSM knows this fact, but decided to report it falsely anyway. A quick and easy way to convert C to F, is too multiply 48 (C) by 2 and add 30. 48 X 2 = 96 + 30 = 126 (F). While not exact, it is close.
40? Was like that every year in the algarves.
Duck my luck. Travelling due to life circumstances and every time I leave a place it cools down and starts raining while I travel to a country where it just stopped raining and it’s just massively hot. I hate the heat.
In London we've finally cooled down. A cool 18°c with copious amounts of the wet stuff
same here in the midlands. Thankful the heat from the equator is staying down south and hammering europe to be fair.
My old mum has been staring through the kitchen window all day looking depressed.
If it doesn't stop raining soon I'll have to let her back in!
🤣
Someone should tell these "experts" about the difference between ground and air temperatures.
will only all act together when sadly its all far too late.... scary
Crazy heat everywhere. We are struggling to get over 20C in the UK.
Hahaha so true
Like can we get a week or two weeks at 30C at least ?
That's because of Brexit.
@@missasinenomine 😆🤣😆
Mean while here in UK I'm going camping tonight as its been planned for months... It's absolutely hammering down 😂
Enjoy your camping buddy
Camping in bad weather is a lot more fun than when it's nice, especially winter when it's snowing around a fire
How's it holding up?!
It’s absolutely throwing it down in Devon.
Upper peninsula of Michigan has been around 60 Fahrenheit this whole month
Here in Oregon its going to be about 37 Celsius Friday and Saturday. Too damn hot!
The weather is normal.
go outside and get some shade and mist. fuck air conditioning. burn that fuel yeeehaw
@@eekpieMind your language
Are you going to post a story on our cool, wet, temperate July here in the UK? Or just the most extreme weather you can lay your hands on?
Well... They are the news so I imagine they'll talk about the insane climate in southern Europe as it's record breaking....
Oh mate, you're not singing from thr correct hymn sheet, what you correctly pointed out, doesn't tick the right box.
If you are not careful, they will ''deplatform'' you. (The stupid pricks)
I’m glad someone mentioned this! If you think weather control “cloud seeding” is a consparicy theory you are a bot! It sucks this year fr! 😔
They are very selective about what they say. And recently there have been inconsistencies raised with the way temperatures have reported. They’ve exaggerated the effect man has had on the climate. We account for less than 5% of the carbon going into the atmosphere, 95% is from natural sources. Yet we are the reason everything is changing. Except it’s not changing that much really is it.
This has to be the worst summer hear in the uk iv ever encountered..rain rain rain 😢..
Friends in Northern Italy tell me there is nothing particular going on.
Has silly BBC heard of summer - nobody pays the TV licence in the sane town of Chillingbourne.
Your reporting ground temperature not air temperature stop with the BS.
racist
0:42 Ironic that emergency water equates to using heavy C02 emitting bottled water. The viscous cycle continues.
Co2 eqautes to 0.004 percent cope harder
Scary. Very scary. Been end of April in Lisbon and we had 31 degrees already
And a dizzy fourteen degrees here!
Don’t forget June was the hottest since records began in the U.K. and July is turning out to cold and wet. Still looking forward to the annual hose pipe ban though.
lies
June was very hot, my wife and I went to Devon for two weeks. No rain and sunny hot weather.
It's been sunny but not so hot here (south) for the start of July but the unsettled weather has hit us this past 24 hours.
What a difference!
It's not global worming it's an elneno year with high temperatures ant arktic had the coldest winter on record
Going to Puglia very soon. Only 32-35 degrees. Disappointed.
I have friends visiting Barcelona , they haven’t noticed this terrible emergency…😂
so you have ignorant friends, big whoop
Here in Sacramento, California its going to be over 112 Fahrenheit for the next couple of months. But that is the normal temperature here in the summer. 😮
i’m from there i have friends and family there i remember a time it was 115 other times up to 110. i hope all goes well. and you beat that heat. 🕊️🙏🕊️
So why tell us ???
@@pinkyhope4248 thank you!! It actually goes up to 119 Fahrenheit evey year. Ouch. Hope your friends and family are going to be okay.
@@El-Tel63-Terry. So why read it?? Are you so bored with your life that you have to start arguments on Utube??
@bmarie8939 🤦🏻♂️
I confirm here in Italy it is very hot. Too. Never been so hot.
😂😂😂 could you be more fake it was the same temp last year
@@garethhayes9982
Summer isnt finished yet
Would be nice if it came to the uk! It’s miserable here
UK is not a holiday camp.
As long as it's not in the North, it's already hot enough, I've been dunking myself into lakes and Waterfalls on my weekly hikes.
That’s pretty normal for that region. Turkey Avg temp in July is 35 deg c. Late 1800 saw Seville get up to nearly 50 deg c. A lot of scare mongering. And cities (what a surprise) COULD get up to 48 - why are cities hotter I wonder?
how do you have the capacity to understand the urban heat island effect and simultaneously not understand human induced climate change. absolute moron
Hopefully we can have some of that nice weather over here in the UK, I really miss those long hot summers we use to get that went on for weeks.
We never had summers like that in the past. I'm 57 years old, came from the South East of England originally, and summers were very much like are getting in Scotland now.
I think your memory is either addled now, or due to get a reset if we see 45 Celsius here in the UK.
We most certainly do 'not' want to see temperatures exceeding 30 degrees in this country.
What long hot summers in the UK???
Common sense mate, to many people buying into these armeggedon scare stories from the BBC. They are in enough shit at the moment anyway. I see the clip they were playing people just walking about as normal on holiday in this clip, no one was dying on the floor. Unbelievable nonsense from this dying organisation
Ah Debbie, too young to remember the summer of ‘76 then?
@@alisonalexandratou8723 We've had them for decades.
Where were the measurements taken?
And north europe just got a rainwave something like that
It will only get worse and people won’t realize it until it’s too late sadly
Says who ? POLITICIANS? 😂😂😂
@@robbeales5516 Scientists.
who cares? you don't believe in god
@@heyadora829 scientists aren't wrong? are they not human?
OK. 104F is pretty common where I'm at in the US, but did he say parts of Spain are hitting 60C? That's about 140F. That's insane. Plant's Animals, Humans. I feel sorry for anyone trying to survive in that.
He said surface temp,Thats different.Global warming bs .He also mentioned 48 degree in grease as the record whch it hadn't reached,uk next week is rain or showers.
@@mikethebike6018
Stop lying.
A 20 second search says you are full of it.
@@mikethebike6018"Grease"
Also keep in mind most of Europe doesn't have A/C so they have to constantly put up with the heat.
60 C is just BS
Yep looking at the weather I saw 40 degrees in Bodrum Turkey today
Man i just had sports day cancelled due to rain, bring this heatwave to london too
curious he doesn't mention the fact that global temperatures were much higher, and CO2 levels much higher, way before any industrialization ever happened.
It's hot in Italy, Greece and the south of France in July? What is the world coming to?
Mind you, it's also getting a bit warm around Broadcasting House these days...
I am living in China, Chongqing, already get used to 43 degrees in the summer :)
is it really news that in the summer it gets hot ? that's why people go on holiday to these places
We had the first heat wave here in Netherlands last week too. Much less rain than usual, I worry for Nature. This is going to change so much.
Much of my ove and worry is with friends in Noordwijk, Vouwenpolder, Leiden and Utrecht. I worry very much about the country I spend much time in during my childhood.😪
At some point the permafrost will start to melt, releasing stored methane. That will make the world heat up faster, melting the permafrost faster, releasing more of the methane, quite quickly. Adding more methane to the atmosphere will be more of a problem than car4bon dioxide, and it will be a run away effect, over quite a short period of time.
Don't worry about nature, nature will look after itself, always has, always will.
@@Darktower_11 Nature will be fine, in the end. It's us that won't be.
@@ande100 I understand, the lowlands seem quite fragile, a lot of maintenance needed on dikes to protect the country from rising water. But, don't forget, the Dutch are experts in water management. Let's keep our hopes up.
And we are in the UK, raining with a temperature of 17°C
Fr😊
here in Dubai, 45 degrees is an everyday occurance
It's also a desert. Europeans like life and crops and water. Bit spoilt i guess.
Sitting here in a coat and hat in England watching this lol
Yeah but it is Summer , if this were January I would be more alarming.
Don't be a div, of course it would be more alarming, but if what you said was the case, we'd all be dead, so yes it would be very alarming. Will it take us all being dead/dying before you get alarmed? Jeeez
That wouldnt just be alarming, it would be over! The start of the end. Biodiveristy would be crushed in a matter of a few years, the drought would be extreme, and it would be no going back, the end of human life in europe would be a fact. would just a be a matter of time.
@@whatwhat3432523 There must have been a point back even in more modern times , before we monitored temperatures universally in the detail we do now , where some areas in europe or wherever peaked at a very high temperature, it is just nobody was looking. I am saying the temperature fluctuations are normal , it is summer.
It's like there was smoke in your house and you went 'yeah but it's just smoke, i'll get alarmed when I actually see the walls on fire'. How f*ucked exactly is your sense of danger, this is happening because of morons like you.
I went to Italy last weekend to see my family, it was so hot I had to go in my car to enjoy some AC.
Wow, truly proof that the world is ending🤡
@@WilliamBruhhh it must be hard to be miserable, I feel sorry for you
@@forzaazzurri1471 miserable people are those who take headlines like these seriously. Tell me, how many climate anxiety attacks have you had today?
@@WilliamBruhhhGreat, not only do we have to fight climate change, we need to fight the impressively stupid airheads like you who actually deny that these things are real and happening in the world.
Yeah just like we did 50 years ago
4th time ive seen a story about this in 2 days by BBC.
Still no mention of el nino!?
Been raining in uk 2 or 3 weeks now no sun
Sad and concerning simultaneously. Stay hydrated.
😂 ok never thought of that,
Oh right, thanks for the sage advice.
Don’t forget your hand sanitiser……😂
@@nickmiller76 Welcome 😁
@@barneymagee3285 irrelevant but okayyyyy 😶🌫️
It's another El Nino event and not another Med song! The high winds aren't just a problem, with the high temps. Complaining about the cold temps and rain, is not great for us growers in the UK but we could be looking at more floods after the drought of last year.
Canada burning this year, means there isn't enough trees and wilderness growth to absorb the defrosted water next year.
Air temps and soil temps are vastly different as are commuting on a train or tube.
Some of these comments are wild and very ignorant and misleading.
Biology of our planet should be our main focus right now. Let's not get ourselves distracted. We as humans are not at the top on this this planet as we do not own it.
Colouring a map for propaganda purposes doesn't make something true.
37 to 38 has been pretty normal temps in the summer for Bulgaria, however undeniably we will be facing a huge problem in the next 20 years.
Glad the weather in uk is cool
Southern Spain, Italy and Greece have always been hot with temperatures over 100F in SUMMER.
Nah, as an Italian I can say for sure every year is getting visibly hotter. Just 10-15 years ago we still had some snow in winter. Haven't seen any snow lasting for more than half a day in the last 7 years. And let's not talk about summer... Hitting 40°C in Northern Italy is nuts.
Cold and snowing in South Africa and they're even blaming that on global warming!!!!!
Sat here in Cornwall in the pissing rain and 15°C 😒
Yep! Same for me, and I live even further south!
I guess our local areas did not get the memo from the propaganda / global warming bureau!
The 48.8° mentioned here has not been officially accepted in meteorological circles.
The official accepted European record is still held by Athens from July 1977 - 48.0°C.
Fun fact. Go back 50,000 years and the planet was 2 degrees hotter than now.
Obviously cause of all our carbon emissions back then, not that the world tends to go through hotter n colder stages
Hahaha 😂
80-90% humidity every day at 17-19 degrees average for the last two weeks in manchester 😅
Why do weather videos on the BBC news website - not have subtitles?
(FYI - I'm listening to a podcast on another tab while watching a BBC weather video. I'm not deaf. But auto-generated subtitles I imagine, would be really quite useful to deaf people.)
The gain of a few is the lost of the planet...i seriously worry for the world we left behind to our children.
depopulation ☠️
At least their gas bill will be cheap, although they'll be taxed to pay for someone else from a warmer climate that's feeling cold. 😬
If plants can't cope, how did they cope when temperatures were over 15 degrees higher than now as they have been multiple times before? We are nowhere near any long term records, just getting out of an ice age and starting to warm up.
Species of plants that have not existed for hundreds of millions of years are hardly relevant. The plants of today are for our climate not the past.
Stop misinterpreting or skewing data to justify your lack of concern about how rapid climate change will affect humanity.
@@randomizer2240 🤣give your head a shake it’s Earth’s cycle and there’s f all you can do about it.
@@randomizer2240 So your argument is that earlier plants were able to survive temperature changes but current plants will just die if average temperature rises a few degrees?
@@randomizer2240 ""Stop misinterpreting or skewing data to justify your lack of concern about how rapid climate change will affect humanity.""
You are the only one here with the brainfarts like that earlier plants were able to survive for some reason but current ones wouldn't. Did you ever think that perhaps the plant that didn''t exist in the north will move there when the temperature changes or was that too much complicated of an idea for you?
Just build a big fan to cool everything down , a few miles long and wide should just about do it I reckon
I cant remember a colder summer in the UK