Turkey records record temperatures, up to 49.1 degrees Celsius

Turkey has recorded record temperatures of 49.5 degrees Celsius, while experts have warned that the heat wave trend in the Mediterranean will continue until the 1920s. Record temperatures are recorded on Tuesday in the Eskisher province, Turkish Environment Minister Mehmet Ozaseki has said on the social X network, formerly known as [...]
Record temperatures are recorded Tuesday in the Eskisher province, Turkish Environment Minister Mehmet Ozaseki has said on the social X network, previously known as Twitter.
The main reason behind this wave is believed to be in climate change, Barış Onol, professor of meteorology at Istanbul Technical University, said.
Although the currently active El Nino phenomenon affects temperatures, heat waves have become more frequent and longer in recent years, Onol has told the news agency dpa.
“Turkey will be more exposed to high temperatures in the next 30 to 40 years, as the entire Mediterranean region” has said.
It has predicted that future tourist season peaks will be carried in September and October.












