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Possible Record Heat Index of 82.2°C Reported in Southern Iran


https://youtu.be/iS5hixHeFXs

ገብርኤል 🧕 ማርያም ❖ ኡራኤል ❖ ጊዮርጊስ ❖ ተክለ ሐይማኖት 😇 መርቆርዮስ ❖ ዮሴፍ ❖ መድኃኔ ዓለም

🔥 በደቡብ ኢራን ውስጥ የተመዘገበው የ 82.2 ° ሴ የምድራችን የሙቀት ክብረወሰን ጠቋሚ መረጃ

ከቅርብ ሳምንታት ወዲህ በሳውዲ አረቢያ፣ የተባበሩት አረብ ኤምሬቶች፣ ኳታር፣ ኢራቅ እና ኢራን የሙቀት መጠኑ ወደ 50°C (122°F) በመጨመሩ መካከለኛው ምስራቅ ታይቶ በማይታወቅ የሙቀት ማዕበል እየተንገዳገደ ነው።

ይህ ቀላሉ ነው፤ በእነዚህ አረመኔ የዋቄዮ-አላህ-ባፎሜት-ሉሲፈር ጭፍሮች ላይ ለገሃነም እሳት ሙቀትን በዚህች ምድር ይለማመዷት ዘንድ እሳቱ ገና ከሰማይ ይወርድባቸዋል። ለሁሉም ነገር ጊዜ አለው፤ እያንዳንዱ የዘራውን ያጭዳል። በጌታችን በኢየሱስ ክርስቶስ ላይ እና ቤተሰቦቹ ላይ መዘባበትና መሳለቅ ብሎም ታቦተ ጽዮንን መድፈር መዘዙ ብዙ ነው።

❖<የዮሐንስ ራእይ ምዕራፍ ፲፮፥፰፡፱>

“አራተኛውም ጽዋውን በፀሐይ ላይ አፈሰሰ፤ ሰዎችንም በእሳት ልታቃጥል ተሰጣት። ሰዎችም በታላቅ ትኵሳት ተቃጠሉ፥ በነዚህም መቅሠፍቶች ላይ ሥልጣን ያለውን የእግዚአብሔርን ስም ተሳደቡ፥ ክብርንም እንዲሰጡት ንስሐ አልገቡም።”

“The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and it was allowed to scorch people with fire. They were scorched by the fierce heat, and they cursed the name of God who had power over these plagues. They did not repent and give him glory.”

🔥 A heat index of 180°F (82.2°C) and a dew point of 97°F (36.1°C) were recorded in southern Iran today.

If these readings are confirmed this would be the highest heat index and dew point ever recorded on Earth.

A weather station in southern Iran has reported a heat index of 82.2°C (180°F) and a dew point of 36.1°C (97°F), which, if confirmed, would be the highest such readings ever recorded on Earth, meteorologists said on August 28.

The extreme readings were reported at an airport weather station, with an air temperature of 38.9°C (102°F) and 85% relative humidity producing the unprecedented heat index value.

Colin McCarthy, a US-based meteorologist, said on social media that an official investigation would be needed to verify the accuracy of the data. He expressed some scepticism, noting that other weather stations in the region were reporting much lower dew points, mostly in the low 30s Celsius.

However, McCarthy confirmed that a historic heatwave is occurring across much of the Middle East. A weather station in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia – it currently holds the world record dew point of 35°C (95°F) – has recorded a dew point as high as 33.9°C (93°F) in recent days.

The heat index, also known as the "feels like" temperature, combines air temperature and humidity to estimate how hot it actually feels to the human body.

If verified, these readings would surpass previous records and underscore the extreme heat conditions affecting the region. Climate scientists have warned that such extreme heat events are likely to become more frequent and intense due to global warming.

Iran's Meteorological Organisation expects a gradual increase in temperatures starting on August 31, but the intensity will not match the recent extreme heat, a weather expert said on Thursday, 28 August.

Climate scientists have warned that such extreme heat events are likely to become more frequent and intense due to global warming.

Middle East grapples with intense heatwave

Authorities in Iran and neighbouring countries have issued heat warnings and urged residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses.

In recent weeks across the region the Middle East is grappling with a heatwave of unprecedented intensity as temperatures in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iraq and Iran have soared to nearly 50°C (122°F).

The heat has caused a series of electricity failures across the region as people prepare to make the most significant movement for the annual Arba'een pilgrimage in Iraq.

Arba’een, which brings about one of the largest religious gatherings in the world – and is sometimes dubbed the biggest movement of men, women and children on the planet – comes 40 days after Ashura, the martyrdom anniversary of the grandson of the false prophet Mohammad and the third Shia Imam Hussein.

Seen as a more accessible and affordable way of showing piety than the annual Hajj to Saudi Arabia, which is strictly limited by the setting of a maximum number of places for each country, Arba’een has become increasingly popular with Shi’ite Iranians, Afghans and Pakistanis, who visit the shrines of their saints in neighbouring Iraq, where they gather in the holy city of Karbala, 100 kilometres southwest of Baghdad.

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