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Hottest days of summer coming, eyyam-ı bahur is near

Hottest days of summer coming, eyyam-ı bahur is near

The time period “eyyam-ı bahur,” used to explain the most well liked and most suffocating days of the summer time season, falls between the tip of July and the start of August yearly. Also known as “desert heat,” “inferno heat,” and “African heat,” eyyam-ı bahur is predicted to have an effect on Türkiye’s southern and western areas.

Global warming continues to have an impact every day.”

Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Toros, a school member of Istanbul Technical University’s Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Department of Meteorological Engineering, said that Türkiye had skilled the affect of sizzling air lots coming from Africa in July. Due to temperatures being above seasonal norms this yr, temperature data have been damaged, and Toros additionally remarked, “In July, many provinces broke extreme temperature records. Global warming continues to have an impact every day.”

Temperature and humidity will enhance.

Prof. Dr. Toros defined that the cooling air would begin to heat up once more from Wednesday and continued:

“We will continue to experience the hottest days of summer. The eyyam-ı bahur heat will come to our country from the Arabian Peninsula. Like in July, we will be under the influence of eyyam-ı bahur heat for one week starting from Wednesday. Temperatures will be particularly high in the southern and western parts of our country. According to the results of the European medium-term weather forecast center model, temperatures in the southern and western regions of our country will be above 35 to 40 degrees. Marmara will experience temperatures between 35 and 40, Aegean between 35 and 43, Mediterranean Region between 35 and 42, Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia between 35 and 45, Central Anatolia between 37 and the Black Sea above 30 degrees. We will be exposed to extreme heat once again. The perceived temperature will increase further with relative humidity. Istanbul residents will be uncomfortable with the humidity during eyyam-ı bahur heat.”

“Be cautious to prevent forest fires.

Toros emphasised that folks ought to be cautious concerning the warmth throughout this era and pressured the significance of defending the physique from direct and oblique daylight when going outdoors, advising to keep away from publicity to daylight as a lot as potential. Prof. Dr. Toros additionally highlighted that evaporation would enhance on account of eyyam-ı bahur warmth, underlining the significance of water conservation and the have to be cautious, particularly with a purpose to forestall forest fires.

Source: www.anews.com.tr