The world's hotest summer Sydney
Map of temperature published in the Meteorological Department. Photo: The Sydney Morning Herald |
Sydney is the capital of the New South Wales state of Australia, which has been rated as the hottest place in the world, with high humidity in high temperatures. Last Sunday (January 7th) Sydney's Parrythith exceeds Australia's highest temperature in 24 hours. There was recorded 47.3 degrees Celsius temperature. Later this temperature increased to 47.7 degrees Celsius. The country's Meteorological Bureau said the highest temperature ever recorded in Sydney's record breaking 80 years. The Meteorological Department said the temperature may rise further this week. Earlier, Sydney's highest temperature was 44 degrees Celsius in 2013.
Meanwhile, the humidity of the air has increased in the country as well as the heat. By the evening the temperature in Sydney dropped to 30 degrees Celsius, but the amount of moisture in the air was 91 percent. The demand of water is increasing in the country. The demand for water in Sydney has exceeded 200 million liters. People are using lots of water to keep themselves cool and to protect their garden gardens. Many people are being admitted to the hospital due to severe heat.
In Sydney, people have fallen down in the summer. Photo: The Sydney Morning Herald |
An emergency alert has been issued in the country. Without urgent need, people are being warned to leave the house. Besides, the government has also advised to eat more water and liquid foods. Meteorologists believe that due to climate change the temperature is increasing day by day. Within two decades, temperatures in the two major cities of Sydney and Melbourne will be 50 degree Celsius. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald
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