Il n'a jamais fait aussi chaud au-delà de 50° de latitude nord !
Quelques jours seulement après un premier épisode de chaleur, l’ouest des États-Unis et du Canada connaissent une nouvelle vague de chaleur. Qualifiée d’exceptionnelle. Ce week-end, plus de 40 records de température ont été battus. Et ce n’est sans doute que le début.
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Some of the hottest places on Planet Earth will be found in the US Pacific Northwest and Western Canada.
— Scott Duncan (@ScottDuncanWX) June 27, 2021
This intensity of heat this far north is simply outrageous. pic.twitter.com/0yTVujlQyB
Temperature records went up in 🔥 across the Pacific Northwest on Saturday associated with the historic heatwave in the region. Here's a glimpse at what happened based on preliminary reports. More records will be threatened as the heat continues through next week. pic.twitter.com/Z2Mc2oknqw
— NWS Weather Prediction Center (@NWSWPC) June 27, 2021
🇨🇦 Canada didn't just beat its long-standing all-time national heat record...
— Scott Duncan (@ScottDuncanWX) June 28, 2021
It knocked it out of the park by a staggering +1.6°C. This record wont even last 24 hours, the heatwave is just getting started.
It is only June. Annual highest temperature is normally in late July! pic.twitter.com/83K3F1ACXN
As all-time record heat approaches the Pacific Northwest, a look at future climate change projections - graph shows annual mean temperature in Oregon 📈
— Zack Labe (@ZLabe) June 26, 2021
+ Oregon Climate Assessment (see fig. 10): https://t.co/CYo3H4u8nk
+ National Climate Assessment: https://t.co/TXvHgQu5lj pic.twitter.com/IUZqlhg7r0