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Delhi's Mungeshpur records 52.3°C, city's highest-ever temperature

34 点作者 jacquesm12 个月前

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thebeardisred12 个月前
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) clarified that the maximum temperature of over 52 degrees Celsius recorded in Delhi&#x27;s Mungeshpur on Wednesday was an &quot;error in sensor or local factor.&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.business-standard.com&#x2F;india-news&#x2F;record-52-9-deg-c-in-delhi-s-mungeshpur-was-error-in-sensor-imd-124052901823_1.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.business-standard.com&#x2F;india-news&#x2F;record-52-9-deg...</a>
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darth_avocado12 个月前
It isn’t surprising. Global temperature rises won’t be uniform across the world and India unfortunately sits around the latitude that is highly prone to desertification. And while proper city planning would’ve helped mitigate the issues, in major cities, we only see green spaces disappear in favor of concrete, glass and roads, all compounding the heating effect. If nothing changes in the next couple of decades, we’ll see mass deaths, billions in lost economic losses and ecological problems not seen before.
throw31082212 个月前
Is it correct to say that out of tens of thousands of places, distributed on the whole surface of Earth, it is highly probable that some will experience a one-in-a-hundred-years record in the next few weeks? Be it heat, cold, rain, drought or earthquakes?