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Even though the monsoon has set in, the states of East India, including Bengal, have not seen rain like that. The temperature of mercury is riding on the opposite side. Europe-America also has to fall in the face of this weirdness of the weather. Western countries suffer from extreme heat. As the situation progresses, it is forecast that all temperature records may be broken this year.
Texas in the United States has been most affected by the extreme heat. Also, Galadgharma Dasha is the inhabitants of the Southwestern states of America. The US National Weather Service has issued a heatwave warning. About 120 million Americans are said to be covered by this advisory. The situation is not good in Britain either. In June this year, all temperature records were broken in the country of Thames. England has never been so hot since 1940. Compared to that year, the temperature has increased by 0.9 degrees.
Other countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia also have to endure intense heat. According to data provided by the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, the record temperature was in June. It is claimed to be the hottest month of the year so far. On the other hand, the Copernicus Climate and Meteorological Service of the European Union has published the average temperature of the whole world. July is said to be the hottest month there. According to the data provided by the agency, the average temperature on July 3 was 16.89 degrees. The mercury exceeded 17 degrees on July 4 and 5.
In this context, meteorologist and American professor Richard Bates said,
"We should not be surprised by the increase in temperature and climate change around the world. If we cannot stop greenhouse gases, the situation will be even worse. will change in the desert."
Besides this, he blamed El Nino for the temperature rise.
"You have to remember that heat is stored on the Earth's land surface and over the oceans. That's what causes El NiƱo. In 1850, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans had record-high temperatures. This time it looks like that record will be broken." - American professor Richard Bates said.
Researchers claim that the world is moving towards warming at a faster pace. Due to this, we see the hottest June-July. Not only that, they have expressed fear that due to climate change, there is going to be a serious impact on the world's living world and even on people.