What are the hottest days in 2023?
Hot weather occurs every summer, especially in the hottest dog days of the year. In dog days, the abdomen is the hottest time. According to the calendar, the mid-autumn festival in 2023 is from July 2 1 day to August 9, which is the hottest period this summer.
According to historical data and meteorological statistics, the hottest date in the dog days in 2023 is from July 2/kloc-0 to August 9, 2023, which is in the middle of the dog days. At this time, the temperature will reach above 40℃, and everyone must take measures to prevent heatstroke and cool down.
First of all, the surface humidity becomes higher after the decline. Every day, the ground absorbs more heat, but emits less heat. The heat on the surface of the earth accumulates, so it gets hotter every day. When entering the alto, the heat accumulated on the ground reaches the highest value, and the weather is the hottest.
In addition, there is much rain in summer, the air humidity is high, and the heat capacity of water is much larger than that of dry air, which is also an important reason for the sultry weather in dog days. The subtropical high intensified in July and August. Under the control of the subtropical high, the descending airflow inside the high makes the weather clear and cloudy, which is beneficial to the sunshine, the ground radiation heats up and the weather is hotter.
Matters needing attention in hot weather
1. Personnel: The weather is hot in summer, so family members must pay attention to cooling down for the summer. Please carefully arrange outdoor activities, eat together and replenish more water.
2. Vehicles: Please maintain the vehicles at home regularly, park the vehicles in the shade as far as possible, and don't turn on the air conditioner to sleep in the car, so as to avoid unnecessary safety accidents caused by poor air circulation in the car;
3. Household appliances: when the weather is hot, air conditioners, refrigerators, electric fans and other electrical equipment. Have greatly increased. Old wires should be replaced in time to prevent fire and electric shock caused by leakage, and indoor distribution boxes should be inspected regularly. When using gas, pay attention to whether the gas pipeline is aging and leaking, and please close it in time after use;
4. Play: When going out to play, pay attention to safety, prohibit wild bathing, and try to play indoors or in the shade;
5. Work: Family members who work outdoors must take protective measures, arrange working hours reasonably, avoid long-term high-temperature operation, prepare heatstroke prevention drinks and replenish water in time;
6. Fire prevention: Please carefully store inflammable and explosive articles at home, and don't throw away cigarette butts at will to prevent fire.