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近七天浙江半数区县高温日数破(平)10月纪录
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-10 13:08
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights an unprecedented heatwave in Zhejiang province, with 45 out of 90 counties breaking or matching historical October temperature records [1] - From October 3 to 9, the central region of Zhejiang experienced continuous high temperatures for 5 to 7 days, with some areas recording temperatures between 36 to 39 degrees Celsius, breaking October historical records [1] - The average temperature across Zhejiang in the past week was 29 degrees Celsius, which is 8.2 degrees Celsius higher than the normal for this time of year, marking the highest for this period in history [1] Group 2 - The meteorological department forecasts that from October 10 to 13, Zhejiang will continue to experience high temperatures, with maximum temperatures reaching 35 to 39 degrees Celsius in various regions [1] - Starting from October 14, a weak cold front is expected to bring scattered showers or thunderstorms, gradually alleviating the high temperatures in northern Zhejiang, while other areas may still see temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius [1]
法国气象局:今夏为该国有记录以来第三热夏季
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-03 03:07
Core Insights - The French meteorological agency reported that the average temperature in France for the summer of 2025 is projected to be 22.2 degrees Celsius, which is 1.9 degrees Celsius higher than the historical average for the same period, marking it as the third hottest summer on record, following 2003 and 2022 [1] Temperature Trends - France experienced two heatwaves this summer, totaling 27 days, making it the second highest number of heatwave days recorded, only behind the 33 days in 2022 [1] - June was particularly hot, with an average temperature 3.3 degrees Celsius above the historical average, while July and August saw average temperatures 0.9 degrees Celsius and 1.4 degrees Celsius higher than the historical averages, respectively [1] Precipitation and Drought Conditions - The summer of 2025 in France saw below-average rainfall, with the western regions experiencing 5 to 10 fewer rainy days compared to the historical average [1] - The continuous heatwaves have exacerbated soil drought conditions, leading to increased vulnerability of vegetation [1]
雨水登场 苏城高温暂停 预计本月上旬降水量较常年偏多
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-09-01 00:43
Core Viewpoint - The recent high-temperature heatwave in Suzhou has shown signs of abating with the arrival of rain, marking a notable weather pattern shift as the city prepares to enter the White Dew solar term on September 7 [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **High-Temperature Duration and Records** - Suzhou experienced a continuous high-temperature heatwave lasting 17 days as of August 31, which is relatively rare for this time of year [1] - The city recorded 37 high-temperature days this year, with 21 occurring in August alone [1] - The highest temperature reached 39.2°C on August 24, marking a new high for the summer season, while the average temperature that day was 31.4°C, also a historical high for late August in Suzhou [1] - **Weather Forecast and Temperature Trends** - The forecast indicates significant rainfall expected on September 1-2 and September 7, with scattered thunderstorms in other periods [1] - Due to the rainfall, temperatures are expected to decrease initially, but will rise again mid to late week, with maximum temperatures around 35°C projected for September 5-6 [1] - It is anticipated that Suzhou's rainfall in early September will be above the historical average, and temperature fluctuations will occur, with average temperatures in early September expected to be higher than usual [1]
韩国今夏因高温不适而就诊者超4000人
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-26 02:49
Core Viewpoint - This summer, South Korea has experienced its most severe heatwave on record, leading to over 4,000 cases of heat-related illnesses, the highest since 2018, with 26 reported deaths due to heat-related conditions [1] Group 1: Health Impact - As of August 24, a total of 4,048 cases of heat-related illnesses have been reported, an increase of 55 cases from the previous day [1] - The previous record for heat-related illness cases was 4,526 in 2018 [1] - The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency has activated a heat-related illness monitoring and warning system since May 15 [1] Group 2: Weather Conditions - On August 25, heatwave warnings were issued in 182 out of 183 regions across the country [1] - The average perceived temperature nationwide reached 37 degrees Celsius by 2 PM on that day [1] - There is a 60% probability that temperatures in September will exceed historical averages [1]
法国多地气温超过42摄氏度 突破历史同期高温纪录
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-13 01:43
Core Points - A heatwave in France has led to temperatures exceeding 42 degrees Celsius, breaking historical records for this time of year [1][2] - The highest recorded temperatures on August 12 were 42.9 degrees Celsius in Saint-Laurent-de-Pape and Saint-Côme-d'Olt, with other areas also experiencing extreme heat [1] - Major cities in southern and southeastern France recorded temperatures between 37 and 40 degrees Celsius, with Aix-en-Provence at 39.3 degrees Celsius and Lyon at 39 degrees Celsius [1] Weather Alerts - Red heat alerts are in effect for the departments of Aude, Isère, Rhône, Drôme, and Ardèche, while 68 other departments are under orange heat alerts [2] - The heat is expected to gradually ease in western and southwestern France starting August 13, but eastern and southeastern regions will continue to experience high temperatures for several days [2] Air Quality Concerns - Prolonged high temperatures and stagnant weather conditions are negatively impacting air quality, leading to pollution alerts in several provinces, including Vaucluse, Rhône, and Var [2]
太热了!法国多地超40℃,14省发布红色预警!已有近200人因下水避暑溺水身亡
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-08-12 16:17
Core Points - France is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in multiple regions, prompting a nationwide heat alert, including a red alert in 14 provinces [1][4] - The heatwave is expected to last at least until the weekend, with 64 provinces under an orange alert, indicating widespread high temperatures [4] - The French government has activated its "Heat and Health Alert System" to forecast potentially harmful heat conditions and implement timely measures [4] Group 1 - The red alert provinces are primarily located in the southwestern region of France, where the heat is particularly intense [4] - Measures have been taken to help residents cope with the heat, including opening parks at night, providing free access to air-conditioned museums, and establishing temporary cooling centers for the homeless [4] - Public places, such as the Paris metro, are issuing reminders for people to stay hydrated and protect themselves from the sun [4] Group 2 - The heat has led to severe drought conditions, increasing the risk of wildfires, particularly in the southwestern areas [6] - A significant wildfire occurred in the Aude region, burning over 16,000 hectares, resulting in one death, 13 injuries, and three missing persons, marking the worst wildfire in France since 1949 [6] - As of August 10, the wildfire has been largely brought under control [6] Group 3 - The public health authority reported a rise in drowning incidents due to the heatwave, with 702 cases and 193 deaths from June 1 to July 23, representing increases of 50% and 45% year-on-year, respectively [6] - During the heatwave from June 19 to July 6, 86 drowning deaths were recorded, compared to 36 in the same period in 2024 [8] - Drowning incidents are primarily occurring in undeveloped or unmonitored coastal areas, rivers, and lakes, with the highest incidence among individuals aged 18 and above [9]
西班牙迎来高温“最严酷时刻” 多地气温将突破40℃
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-11 07:35
Core Viewpoint - The current heatwave in Spain is expected to reach its peak on August 11, with temperatures in the Ebro River basin, southern and eastern Iberian Peninsula, and eastern Cantabrian Sea areas rising significantly, with inland regions generally reaching 37 to 39 degrees Celsius, and some areas predicted to exceed 40 degrees Celsius [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Temperature Forecast**: The heatwave is anticipated to peak on August 11, with temperatures in certain regions expected to surpass 40 degrees Celsius, marking the most severe moment of this heat event [1] - **Geographical Impact**: The heatwave's impact is widespread, particularly notable in certain river valley areas, prompting meteorological authorities to advise the public on heat prevention and health protection measures [1] - **Future Trends**: While temperatures are expected to gradually decrease after August 13, the trend beyond August 14 remains uncertain [1]
立秋已近 苏城暑热难消 本周气温小幅波动 最高温34℃左右
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-04 00:42
Group 1 - The weather in Suzhou has not experienced high temperatures since the beginning of summer, with the highest temperature expected to be around 34°C from August 4 to 6 [1] - The arrival of the solar term "Liqiu" (Beginning of Autumn) does not indicate an immediate cooling, as the southern regions of China are still experiencing significant heat [1] - The average temperature during the "Liqiu" period (August 7 to 23) is 28.7°C, which is 1.5°C lower than the "Dazhu" (Major Heat) period, and similar to the "Xiaozhu" (Minor Heat) period [1] Group 2 - Suzhou typically sees a decrease in average temperature in August compared to July, but high-temperature days are still common [2] - In 2022 and 2023, Suzhou recorded 51 and 40 high-temperature days respectively in August, with a significant portion occurring after the "Liqiu" solar term [2] - The extreme highest temperature recorded in Suzhou was 41.0°C on August 7, 2013, indicating the potential for extreme heat events even in late summer [2]
法国今夏高温致避暑溺亡人数大幅上升
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-03 01:31
Core Viewpoint - The report from the French Public Health Agency highlights a significant increase in drowning incidents during the summer heatwave, indicating a public health concern related to increased water activities [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Drowning Incidents - From June 1 to July 23, France reported 702 drowning incidents, resulting in 193 deaths, representing a year-on-year increase of 50% and 45% respectively [1] - During the heatwave from June 19 to July 6, there were 86 drowning fatalities, compared to 36 in the same period in 2024, indicating a sharp rise in incidents this year [1] Geographic Distribution - Drowning incidents predominantly occurred in southern France and coastal areas, with many fatalities happening in undeveloped or unmonitored bodies of water such as seas, rivers, and lakes [1] Demographic Insights - Drowning events affected all age groups, with the highest proportion of incidents and fatalities occurring among individuals aged 18 and above [1]
中国气象局答21:高温来袭电力吃紧,气象预警“撑伞”保供
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-07-23 09:00
Group 1 - High temperatures are impacting energy supply on both the demand and supply sides, leading to increased electricity load and reduced generation capacity from hydropower and solar energy [1][2] - The meteorological department has established a forecasting system for high temperatures, providing early warnings and developing services to assess the impact of high temperatures on energy supply and electricity demand [2] - As of July 23, the meteorological department has released six issues of the "Energy Supply Meteorological Service Weekly Report" to mitigate the impact of high temperatures on energy supply [2][3] Group 2 - The average temperature in China has been high since the flood season began, with record high temperature days and significant rainfall variations across the country [3] - It is expected that most regions will experience temperatures close to or above normal in August, with a higher risk of heatwaves particularly in East and Central China [3] - The meteorological department advises on measures to mitigate the effects of high temperatures on health and agriculture, as well as to manage the increased electricity load [3] Group 3 - The upcoming typhoons are expected to impact coastal areas, necessitating emergency preparedness to safeguard lives and property [4] - Typhoons may disrupt maritime operations and affect the safety of energy and electricity facilities, requiring proactive defense measures [4]