Reported 8 months ago
Meteorologist Lin De-en analyzes the scorching heatwave in Taiwan, attributing it to 5 main reasons including the extension of the Pacific high pressure, the urban heat island effect, and the impact of global warming. With temperatures rising to over 35 degrees Celsius in many areas, the early morning heat is explained by factors such as insufficient night-time cooling, urban structures storing heat, and stable airflows. Lin warns that as global warming worsens, the situation is expected to deteriorate further, emphasizing the need for effective solutions.
Source: YAHOO