HIGH
TEMPERATURES FORECAST FOR SOUTH-EAST ASIA April 25, 2019.
Sam Carana, via Facebook
It
is forecast to be as hot as 47°C or 116.5°F in Cambodia on April
25, 2019, while it is forecast to feel like it will be as hot as
54.1°C or 129.3°F (at the area marked by the green circle).
This image shows the 'feels like' temperature according to the 'Misery Index', i.e. the perceived air temperature as a combination of air temperature, relative humidity and wind chill. The Misery Index shows areas where it 'feels like' it is/will be warmer than 40°C in yellow and warmer than 50°C in white.
From the set at:
https://www.facebook.com/SamCarana/posts/10161597089350161
Created by Sam Carana for Arctic-news.blogspot.com with nullschool.net image.
This image shows the 'feels like' temperature according to the 'Misery Index', i.e. the perceived air temperature as a combination of air temperature, relative humidity and wind chill. The Misery Index shows areas where it 'feels like' it is/will be warmer than 40°C in yellow and warmer than 50°C in white.
From the set at:
https://www.facebook.com/SamCarana/posts/10161597089350161
Created by Sam Carana for Arctic-news.blogspot.com with nullschool.net image.
Vietnam
just observed its highest temperature ever recorded: 110 degrees, in
April
23
April, 2019
Vietnam
broke its all-time record high national temperature at the weekend,
the latest in a string of records to fall as the word continues to
warm.
The
scorcher set the mercury soaring to 43.4C in the community of Huong
Khe, a rural district in Ha Tinh Province. It's situated in Vietnam's
north central coast region, about 240km south of the capital Hanoi.
Its average temperature is in the 20s at this time of year.
Forty-three
degrees is enough to soften your crayons, liquify chocolate, and warm
the temperature inside a parked car past 60C.
The
record was first reported by Etienne Kapikian, a forecaster with
MeteoFrance, France's meteorological agency.
Sweltering
heat covered the entire Indochina peninsula over the weekend. Da Nang
hit 37.7C. Hue topped 40.5.
Much
of Vietnam's southern third has held in the 30s the past few days. Ho
Chi Minh City "only" saw a high of 35C on Monday.
What
makes the heat even more striking is that it's only April. Most
places in Vietnam see their hottest temperatures in June or July.
Nguyen
Vo lives in Da Nang. She's part of a team that just concluded an
environmental governance project with the US Embassy in Vietnam. "We
have a quote in Vietnamese," she joked. "There are two
seasons here: hot and hotter."
But
lately, the heat has been brutal.
"We've
been scorching hot. The weather has been a bit strange lately. I had
to purchase clothes for cold weather in February, but it ended up
being so warm I didn't use them."
Phuong
Hoang was in Hue when the temperatures climbed above 37C. "It is
unbreathable outside in this heat," she wrote. "The
temperature at 6am is already 85-88 degrees (30C)." And that's
before the sun even comes up.
The
heat's not just uncomfortable, she said. It's taking a toll on
residents.
"It
is so hard to carry on your day in this," she wrote. "But
people have to. That's the sad part."
Air
conditioning in Vietnam is primarily only available to wealthier
individuals. And that sort of privilege is rare - the average monthly
salary for most workers is less than US$150 a month.
Hoang
says the hot weather comes on the heels of a dry 2018. "Due to
lack of rain, the hydropower dams are working with little water
upstream."
Hoang
works with government and private sector leaders to arrange
educational programs studying climate impacts in Vietnam. Now, she's
getting a firsthand glimpse of just how bad things will continue to
get.
"It
affects our daily life."
The
heat record record follows news that March was the second warmest on
record for the globe.
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