Meteorologist Issa Ramadan said the record temperatures that the country is currently experiencing are higher than average by about 4 to 5 degrees Celsius.
The intense heat wave and the hot winds that blew dryly across the valleys and desert areas north of Kuwait from Iraq and caused a significant rise in temperatures, indicating that the heat waves recently appeared to be abnormal. This is due to changes in the global climate and the effect of the El Nino phenomenon, which affects the increase in heat waves during the summer after being affected by unusual heavy rains in the winter and spring. He said: This situation is similar to the weather conditions in the fall of 1997 and the summer of 1998.
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