Looking at the heat map of Europe now is enough for everyone to tremble

Countries in Europe are suffering from a heat wave that is considered the most terrible in history, breaking all records so far. France, Germany, Poland and Spain, the temperature is close to or exceeds 37.8 o C. Even in a famous place with a temperate climate like Switzerland, there is a time when temperature exceeds 30 .

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Europe is suffering from the worst heat wave.

A heat background is rated as "hell", making everyone feel shudder. But according to a meteorologist, people will probably be even more afraid if they see the heat map of Europe at this time. Because it is no different from a screaming skull.

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European heat map in the section showing French territory.

Specifically, the photo above was posted on Twitter by French meteorologist Ruben Hallali. It is included in the heat map posted on the Météociel website, which is used to predict temperatures across Europe.

While watching, Hallali noticed that the heat map in France happened to look like a skull, and also the "The Scream" painting by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.

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European temperature map identical to a death skull.

"I've never seen anything like that in the last 15 years" - Hallali said.

According to Sylvian Dupont, the spokesperson for Météociel, the above map is set up by actual data from the US Global Weather Forecast System. However, she also emphasized that the image of the skull is just a coincidence.

"Just by chance we see a skull-like image. There are many other maps on our site, and you can see some strange images in it, depending on your imagination."

At the present time, authorities in France and European countries have announced that many schools have closed because of the hot sun, accompanied by limited traffic density. The opening time of swimming pools and water parks has also been extended to help people avoid heat better.

According to the French meteorological agency Meteo-France, hot hot water in Europe comes from an influx of North African desert air , potentially causing heat across Europe to reach 40 ° C. As expected, the hot air this time can overcome heat shock in 2003 - the event has killed 15,000 people. Authorities are trying so hard to make the same tragedy not happen.