Hot low pressure areas combined with phlegm effects continue to dominate the weather of North and Central provinces, causing severe heat. It is forecasted that on June 10, Hanoi
Hot pressures are tending to develop and expand to affect the North. Some areas of mountainous areas in the North of the North appear hot sun up to 35 degrees C.
At the end of this week, the low pressure of the continent developed and affected the North, so many places in the North and North Central region would reach 33-36 degrees Celsius.
In 2010, the worst floods in history occurred in every continent, except Antarctica. The world is heating up due to greenhouse gases: the temperature increases by 10C, the heavy
2010 is likely to be the hottest year in recent history and the 2001-2010 decade is also considered the highest temperature.
According to John Christy, director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama, Huntsville, the average global temperature in August was only lower than the
This afternoon, the low pressure area crossed the island of Luong (Philippines) and advanced deep into the North China Sea. Meanwhile, the central provinces began to experience
British weather researchers say 2009 will be one of the five hottest years in history, with global temperatures above the long-term average of 0.4 degrees Celsius.
Hot weather makes many people around the world create enough ways to cool down.
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