A significant rise in the temperature of the waters of the Mediterranean Sea has been observed, reaching 30 degrees in some areas. What is the impact of this on weather conditions during the fall?

Written By هشام جمال on 2024/07/17

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arabia Weather - Arab Weather Regional Center specialists are monitoring the latest results of the outputs of computer models for monitoring the temperature of water bodies, through which specialists have noted that the eastern Mediterranean basin region is witnessing an increase in the water surface temperature, reaching from 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, and thus it may have exceeded Their usual rates are approximately 2 to 4 degrees Celsius, and the Mediterranean Sea is likely to witness a further rise in light of the dominance of hot air masses during the summer, especially the expansion of hot air from the African continent towards the European continent.

 

The rising temperature of the Mediterranean affects weather patterns and weather disturbances during the fall

Meteorological specialists at the Arabian Weather Center said that the rise in temperature of the Mediterranean Sea leads to an increase in evaporation processes, which increases the humidity of the air above the sea. This humid air can cause the formation of dense clouds and thunderstorms during the fall as it crosses the cold upper basins, and the large temperature differences between the sea and the adjacent land can enhance rising and falling air currents, which increases atmospheric instability during the fall.

 

The warming of the Mediterranean Sea is considered a fertile environment for the formation of Mediterranean storms

Meteorological specialists at the Arab Weather Center indicated that these warm and humid weather conditions in the Mediterranean Sea may be a fertile environment that contributes to the formation of Mediterranean storms, which are similar to tropical cyclones, but they occur in the Mediterranean region.

Mediterranean storms are weather phenomena similar to tropical cyclones that occur in the Mediterranean Sea. The name "medicine" comes from the combination of the words "mediterranean" (Mediterranean) and "hurricane" (hurricane). These storms have characteristics similar to tropical cyclones, such as calm eyes and strong winds circling the center.

 

Scientists consider the Mediterranean Sea a hotspot for climate change

According to studies, the Mediterranean Basin, which includes the Mediterranean Sea and its neighboring countries, is often referred to as a hotspot for climate change and biodiversity. A new analysis of the scientific literature co-authored by 120 scientists has indicated that the sum of climate change, pollution and unsustainable land use And the sea creates these intertwined risks that are often underestimated.

 

God knows.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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