
South Korea under emergency advisory as heatwave days increase
The new warning system was introduced to better deal with a rising number of heatwaves in South Korea, which have become longer and more intense, officials…
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The new warning system was introduced to better deal with a rising number of heatwaves in South Korea, which have become longer and more intense, officials said. An emergency alert is issued when areas experiencing a heatwave are forecast to hit perceived temperatures of 38°C or an actual temperature of 39°C for one. The average annual number of tropical nights has also jumped from four to 14 over the same period.
Furthermore, The new system comes as Europe endures a scorching summer, after a June heatwave shattered temperature records across the continent.
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The new warning system was introduced to better deal with a rising number of heatwaves in South Korea, which have become longer and more intense, officials said.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesAn emergency alert is issued when areas experiencing a heatwave are forecast to hit perceived temperatures of 38°C or an actual temperature of 39°C for one
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The average annual number of tropical nights has also jumped from four to 14 over the same period.
according to Hindustan TimesThe new system comes as Europe endures a scorching summer, after a June heatwave shattered temperature records across the continent.
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