Tuesday, October 27, 2015




A new study has shown that continued warming temperatures may develop a potentially lethal environment for those who live in the Persian Gulf.

The authors used for business-as usual climate model, which means that there are changes in years. Due to the shallow water area, bright sunshine, low height and cod are particularly vulnerable to high temperatures and humidity.
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The human body can be a little more comfortable for six hours, the temperature and the humidity hovering near 35 ° C, which scientists refer to as the wet bulb temperature. This is not a cooling effect.
Even though the temperature does not seem like something very shocking, this issue is when this temperature for days at a time.
But especially important in the design is that in this region, temperatures can top 60 ° C in summer somewhere between 2071 and 2100. While this is, of course, is an extreme, the authors indicate that the temperature is above 45 ° C may be at some point rate.
"Our results show a very specific regional hotspot where climate change significantly reduce absence, can dramatically affect the living conditions of people in the future," the study reads in part.
The problem is that our body has to sweat to keep cool, but when the temperatures get too hot and dehydrated, our bodies can not make it very dangerous. Typically, the elderly or very young are the most vulnerable, but the temperature in this study, even young and healthy will be exposed.
While along the Red Sea and the coast of Jeddah and Mecca, the temperature will be a little softer, the authors argue that the region is still possible to see the maximum temperature of 55 C.
Of particular concern is the annual Islamic Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, where two million people may be continuous participation in the heat all day.

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