The extreme hot weather in Canada has actually been hinted at for a long time?
Yes, in fact, this extreme high temperature weather may have already hinted: It is summer in the northern hemisphere, and the land temperature is already high, and this high temperature weather is a high pressure rotating near 40 degrees north latitude. Air mass caused this high-pressure air mass to have existed for a long time. Last year it was in Europe, causing heat waves in European countries. On May Day this year, this high-pressure air mass crossed the Pamir Plateau, causing the iceberg Muztag Peak to melt and climb over. The Tianshan Mountains caused high temperatures of more than 40 degrees in Urumqi, my country.
Before this, 2021 was known as the "year of meteorological disasters". Freezing rain, floods, tornadoes, sandstorms, droughts, etc. have warned people time and time again, and this extreme high temperature can't help but wake people up. , perhaps this is nature’s revenge on mankind. Global carbon emissions continue to increase, causing the greenhouse effect to continue to worsen. Coupled with drought, coupled with special atmospheric circulation and other abnormal meteorological conditions, this high temperature may seem unexpected, but in fact it is It should be "reasonable".
Before an avalanche, no snowflake is innocent. This heat wave attack will undoubtedly "contribute" to the melting of glaciers and the rise of global temperatures again. As the global climate continues to warm, sea levels continue to rise, and the regional environment continues to deteriorate, no country will be able to stay away. This is another warning from nature to humans: Protect the environment and protect the earth without delay!
More than 700 people died suddenly in Canada within a week:
According to the British "Guardian" report, a high temperature heat wave has hit North America. Over the past week, more than 700 sudden deaths have been reported in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Canadian officials said on the 2nd that high temperatures were an important reason for the surge in deaths, and warned that the death toll caused by the "heat dome" may rise again.
On July 2, local time, the chief coroner of British Columbia, Canada, stated that 719 "sudden and unexpected deaths" were reported in the past week. This figure is three times the number of similar periods in previous years, when about 230 people usually die.