G 24 Hours Digital Bureau:Heavy rain in Dubai, resulting in flooding. Rain and lightning stormed desert. A special warning has also been issued by the Dubai administration for this natural disaster. Dubai Police is evacuating people from areas where there is a risk of flash floods. Yellow and orange warnings have been issued for the region. Roads in Dubai flooded.
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The year 2023 is being remembered for many reasons in terms of natural disasters. Sometimes severe heat waves, sometimes heavy rains, sometimes heavy floods, sometimes terrible fires, sometimes devastating earthquakes, sometimes terrible cloudbursts. There is no end to loss, death, destruction. The crown of the hottest year has already been achieved in 2023. According to the European Union’s Climate Change Service, the global average air temperature was 0.4C warmer this year than the previous peak in October 2019!
Meanwhile, October this year was the fifth warmest month in a row due to carbon emissions and El Niño.
Researchers say this extreme global temperature is likely to continue until 2024. But 2023 is set to be the hottest year on record. It was said earlier, the last two months of 2023 will also be like this.
That prediction came true as if disaster had come to the desert. Dubai hit by rain, flood and lightning.
By the way, everything is going weird this year. July this year was so warm that it was recognized as the hottest month in the last 120 years. Again, October was not as unusually hot as September, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. The month was 1.7 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average. And surprisingly the hottest month of 2023 was October! Due to El Nino, the Panama Canal has been the driest since 1950 this October. Parts of the Middle East are also affected by drought. East Africa was hit by severe floods.
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Global warm temperatures continued till November this year. November is the first time Europe has faced temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius. Several parts of Greece also experienced intense heat waves.
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