
Heatwave fuels rise in wild swimming across Amsterdam
Heatwave fuels rise in wild swimming across Amsterdam
Amsterdam residents sought relief from the summer heat on..
A heat wave or heatwave, sometimes described as extreme heat, is a period of abnormally hot weather that lasts for multiple days. A heat wave is usually measured relative to the usual climate in the area and to normal temperatures for the season. The main difficulties with this broad definition emerge when one must quantify what the 'normal' temperature state is, and what the spatial extent of the event may or must be. Temperatures that humans from a hotter climate consider normal can be regarded as a heat wave in a cooler area. This would be the case if the warm temperatures are outside the normal climate pattern for that area. Heat waves have become more frequent, and more intense over land, across almost every area on Earth since the 1950s, the increase in frequency and duration being caused by climate change.
Heatwave fuels rise in wild swimming across Amsterdam
Amsterdam residents sought relief from the summer heat on..
Heatwave blanketing southern Europe are sparking blazes from Portugal to the Balkans with a major fire in Greece.