World Meteorological Organization head shows rising temperatures through tie

The World Meteorology Organisation has held a press conference as the heat wave swept across Europe's continent, with the United Kingdom registering record temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius, Periscope records. The heat wave has also affected countries like Spain, Portugal and France that have faced [...]
The heat wave has also affected countries like Spain, Portugal, and France that have faced fire explosions.
“Today, heat is expected in the United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain. We expect this heat wave to cover Western Europe and cross east. We expect temperatures to stay above normal. We are concerned that the records are breaking apart for a short time”, said the head of the organisation, Petter Taalas, who was wearing a tie to show the rise of average temperatures on a global scale.
The conference also discussed the impact high temperatures will have on citizens affected by the heat wave.
It's hard to see Britons facing high temperatures. People will also be affected by the heat in the mental sense because they will not be able to sleep comfortably. We're worried about people working in external environments. The health system will be challenged by people in need of medical consultation. Accidents may also occur at the workplace because concentration will be affected by temperatures of”, the World Meteorological Organization's conference said in part. /Periscopi/











