Rome Is Italy's City Hardest Hit by Heat as Climate Changes over Past 50 Years
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The Italian Ministry of Health has placed Rome, Venice and 19 other major cities in the country on alert this weekend due to a heat wave.
With climate change extreme weather phenomena are increasingly frequent. Hails, clouds, floods and even waves of intense heat, with boiling temperatures. Just Friday 27 June the thermometer will reach elevated peaks: in Italy it is expected to be red bubbles in 13 cities. To be affected by the level 3 of heat, which indicates emergency conditions with possible negative effects on the health of healthy and active people and not only on the sub-gr…
In Europe it's not as hot as it has been for a long time. Cars are in traffic jams for miles, because enormous heat deforms the road. A holiday country threatens more than 40 degrees.
Hot, the wave that is overwhelming Italy not only intense, but also disturbingly familiar. To launch the alarm Tommaso Torrigiani, meteorologist of the...
In Italy, according to weather forecasts, temperatures rise to up to 40 degrees Celsius. The heat wave could exceed the 2003 records.
Several Italian cities, including the capital Rome, are placed on red alert on this weekend, due to an extreme heat wave that strikes the Peninsula. Nineteen major cities as well as Rome and Venice are on red alert because of a heat wave, said the Italian Ministry of Health, specifying ... This article Heatwave: Several Italian cities placed on red alert appeared first on Diplomatic Morocco.
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