An international team of climate experts known as the World Weather Attribution initiative analyzed the late June heatwave in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and came to a preliminary conclusion that it was a roughly 1-in-1,000-year event.
The extreme weather has bent roads, melted power cables, and triggered heat warnings for 50 million people in North America.
But other continents are suffering too. In Europe, for example, a massive forest fire is ravaging Greece for the 7th day.
However, pictures often speak louder than words. So Bored Panda compiled a collection of vivid images that perfectly sum up how the high temperatures have affected people and their surroundings this summer.
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It's Kinda Hot In Turkey, So The Shop Owner Let The Kittens Sleep On The Freezer
Saw This While Walking Through A Small Town In VA - It's Nice To Know That Someone Is Looking Out For All The Pups In This Summer Heat
Extreme heat might not sound as dramatic as hurricanes or floods, but the National Weather Service has deemed it the deadliest weather phenomenon in the US over the past 30 years, on average. And by far.
Of course, a heatwave in one state might not be a heatwave in another; the definition is usually relative to local weather conditions, with sustained temperatures in the 90th to 95th percentile of the average in a given area. So the threshold for a heatwave in Tucson is higher than the threshold in Seattle.
Guy In Hot Arizona Heat Did Not Want His Dog's Paws To Burn So He Pulls Him In A Cooler
How We Beat The Heat In Australia. Ice Cold Can On A Warm Belly
It Was A Really Hot Day So This Little Guy Decided To Lick The Condensation Off My Drink
As Umair Irfan pointed out for Vox, heatwaves begin with a high-pressure system (also known as an anticyclone), where atmospheric pressure above an area builds up. That creates a sinking column of air that compresses, heats up, and oftentimes also dries out.
The sinking air acts as a cap or a heat dome and traps the latent heat already absorbed by the landscape. The high-pressure system also pushes out cooler, fast-moving air currents and squeezes clouds away, which gives the sun an unobstructed line of sight to the ground.
The ground — soil, sand, concrete, and asphalt — is then free to bake, and in the long days and short nights of summer, heat energy quickly accumulates and temperatures climb.
Giving Water To A Dehydrated Bunny In 100-Degree Heat
A Security Man In Egypt Decided To Cover The Dog's Paws To Protect Him From The Hot Pavement
Nature In The Shadow Of Technology
Sadly livestock animals are usually left to suffer in the heat without any ways to cool down, no shade or enough water
Heatwaves typically last around five days, but can stick around for longer if the high-pressure system is blocked in place. “In some cases, you actually can get these kinds of patterns getting stuck, and that can lead to heat waves lasting much longer,” Karen McKinnon, an assistant professor of environment and sustainability at the University of California Los Angeles, told Vox.
Eventually, the high-pressure system will weaken, allowing in cooler air and precipitation that can bring the heatwave to an end. However, as the warm season continues, more high-pressure systems can settle in and restart the process.
It's Just A Dry Heat
Due To The Extreme Heat (40C) My Local Convenience Store Let A Stray Dog Inside To Cool Off
Too Hot For The Fox In London Today
Farmer Takes A Couple Of His Pigs To Go Swimming During Heatwave In The Netherlands
Moose Finds Water On A Hot Day
After 40°C Heat, It Finally Started To Rain
It's A Bit Hot In Australia Today
It’s So Bloody Hot Here In Australia At The Moment, And I Wondered Why Birds Weren’t Using Our Bird Bath
Beat The Heat
Left My Cassette Adapter In The Car In The Hot Sun. Result: Hottest Mixtape Of The Year
Hot Australian Days Have Melted Our Wax Buddha Into Slumber
Due To The Heat Waves In Belgium Hedgehogs Have Trouble Finding Food So They Wander Into Gardens
The internet told me to put out cat food for them. Eddy the hedgehog has been visiting every evening at 10 for the last few days.
I Spotted This Guy In Paris Helping His Pupper Cool Off In The 40°C Heatwave
This image could not be taken this summer because we currently have the coolest summer in recent years: it rains non-stop and the temperature does not exceed 30 ° C (86 ° F) depending on the region. France is caught in what meteorologists call a "cold drop" while everywhere else it is sweltering heat.
It's So Hot Here In CA That This Gas Station Puts Covers On The Door Handles To Prevent One From Burning Their Hands
It's Hot Today In Colorado
imagine someone jump on to that without knowing there is something under them
The Heatwave In Britain Made These Cans Explode In The Vending Machine
I'm just asking and being for real do they not have a cooling system in these
Hot
If the heat is that bad I would rather stay inside with the curtains closed
It Was Pretty Hot In Korea Today
Too hot for such dogs to be out. aren’t they meant for cold climates?
You Know It Is Hot When
My Dad Booked A Trip To Canada After Telling Us He Was Sick Of The Florida Heat. Today, I Look Out My Balcony Window To See Him Walking Around Like This
Mom Found This Good Boye Outside A Store In 40 Degrees Heat
When It's So Hot Out, You Need To Take A Break From Doing Your Squirrel Things
These Birds Making Use Of Limited Shade On A Hot Day
It's Been Hot In Alaska
The Way These Fish Take Shelter From The Hot Sun In The Shade
You Know It's A Hot Day In Canada When
At first glance I thought a Mountie had evaporated leaving only their hat!
You Know It's Hot In Florida When
This Ceiling Fan In Puerto Rico Got So Hot It Melted
Friend Posted This To Facebook "How I Cut My Lawn When It's 98 Degrees"
Cozy Muffin! Heatwave In Switzerland And Only One Room Has AC
When I Asked Him What He Was Doing His Response Was Simple "I'm Hot"
This Is A Hot Post
It Was A Hot Day In Tallahassee
Ground Temp Thanks To Heatwave In Australia. 153.3F For You Other Guys
Heatwave In Europe? Improvise. Adapt. Overcome
Decided To Do Some Cooking Outside During Phoenix's 118-Degree Heatwave Today
It's So Hot In Vegas Today That My Gummy Bears Liquified In My Trunk Before I Could Get Them Home
The Way These Candles Melted In The Heat Today
Friend Forgot He Had Bear Mace In His Car And The Hot Sun Turned It Into A Spice Missile That Shattered The Windshield And Coated The Inside In No-No Foam
I feel bad for all the animals that have no other option that to suffer from the heat, like stray animals and farm animals
A good farmer provides. And I provide for strays. Also wild animals. We are in mild drought, with high heat here, so we're taking turns filling bins for wild animals to drink from.
Load More Replies...Yep. Such a myth that it's is happening right now, and cutting emissions is pretty much something we had to do 30 years ago, and now the only way forward is "adapt infrastructure and lifestyles, b/c this b*tch ain't turning around any time soon". Third-generation eco-nut, and we're past that tipping point, but people keep finding reasons we aren't. Nope. Reality check: Global Warming Is HERE. The climate HAS changed. It's not longer "the day after tomorrow".... it's now.
Load More Replies...Yet there are still people out there that don't believe climate change is real. They'll be on fire and still doubt it. Gosh it gets me so angry.
Yep. And sadly, this is just the beginning. It will get so much worse they say.
Load More Replies...Climate change is real, y'all. These are some intimidating photos of modern times.
Just a request to everyone that lives in a hot, dry area, please set out containers (buckets, bowls, whatever) of water (if possible) for our wild friends. It could make a life saving difference.
you can easily get heat stroke or heat exhaustion if you work outside in these temps... study up online on the many resources there about what to do if you or a co-worker starts to go down with heat exhaustion... I live in Texas, and have had to work outside all day in 109 degF (43 degC) temps before... yep, had heat exhaustion with cramps, sweated out until the skin went dry & turned blue... call for help if you get to this point, go take a cold shower with clothes on if necessary, drink plenty of liquids... put ice packs around the head, in the armpits, and in the groin area to pull the heat out of the body. Put one level teaspoon of salt in a quart of very cold ice water to make your own quick & easy electrolyte solution.. Drink it all slowly. Repeat if necessary. If you are so dehydrated that you can't keep it down, GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM... You are in big trouble. A heat stroke can turn into a real stroke. You could be in a wheelchair the rest of your life if you don't deal with this. Also don't drink anything with caffeine in it since this will increase the blood pressure & the possibility of a real stroke. THIS IS SERIOUS, FOLKS!
Climate *change* isn't only hot weather, it's all these changes.
Load More Replies...I need to say this again in these comments but NEVER give your dog ice or allow them to drink iced water or lay on ice. Ice actually raises their core temperature which leads to heat stroke which we know can be fatal - and very quickly - in dogs. You are far safer to let them drink tap water and dampen a bath towel which you can then rub on their fur.
where i live, the weather is 32-34 (celsius), sometimes even 35 or 36, but the weather report says it feels like 37. additionally, when it is raining, temperatures can dip to 21, which isn't normal here as i live in a place where it is tropical
Yes it was pretty hot. I recorded an air temp of 52 here in Ross Creek, Australia. That's around 130f
I live in Las Vegas and take 2 ice chests and thermal bags when grocery shopping. Means I can get popcorn home before it pops, plastic bottles hold their shape and the canned soup won't heat to serving temperature before getting into the house. AND I ALWAYS carry bottled water and offer it to anyone in a parking lot, when seeing Postal Workers and anyone else who looks like they need it. Stay hydrated!
There are now at least two good viable methods for removing CO2 from the atmosphere, where are the billions that should be invested right now? What further proof do you need that our leaders are useless and ineffective?
if some idiot leaves their baby in the front seat of a locked car in the parking lot while they run into the store "just for a minute", take immediate action. Do not wait for the idiot to come back out. This is especially true if the child is in obvious distress. Find a large cinder block or axe & break out the window opposite the child. Open doors & rescue child. Call the police, this is felony child abuse and call for an ambulance... Do something to cool the child down until the ambulance arrives. If the idiot throws a tantrum because you broke their window, punch their lights out. Several children die from abuse like this every year in TX. Don't be so polite that you do nothing & the child dies...
Here in my country, we get an average 35°C for almost 7-8 months of the year... Sometimes more hot. Yet, this is dreadful to watch, specially the photos of the Canadian moose or beaver... I mean, it's Canada for f***ks sake
...and that's what happens when you forget your power pole on the sun in summer... 21-08-02-i...b5-png.jpg
This is why you don't leave your kids in a locked car. (Especially not on hot days)
Its hit eniugh in the midwest people started collapsing in the middle of Band practice and gitting burns from thier instruments
The cold has gone in Brazil. I don't want to be alive until September...
here in Australia, DON'T do water bomb fights. After popping, they fuse with the grass...
and i thought it was bad here in Oklahoma! 99 degrees Fahrenheit here (37 celsius)
Jeez, this is incredible. I live in the US, in Wisconsin. And we've had some hot days, but nothing quite like this. I was just whining yesterday, because "it was unbearable". Now that I see this, it looked like a nice spring day. My heart goes out to everyone in these climates.
Floridian here: It was 106° for four days in a row. Guess who stayed inside?
And that, guys, was a few reasons why summer sucks. There is also mosquitos, people who are more attractive than you, sunburns, people visiting better places than you...
Meanwhile in Germany summer has been cancelled. BUt it's good because we had a drought for the past 3 years and the ground water levels are still not back to normal even after a very rainy spring and summer.
We even had serious floodings in the west and south - around 200 deaths and a lot of damage to several villages and cities
Load More Replies...A whole lot of what is on here is typical for Texas summers. I have seen 60 straight days over 100 degrees. Our rear view mirrors melted and fell off of everyone's cars. Fry eggs on the sidewalk-yeah. Melt candles-yeah. But we have not touched the temps. Hottest I lived through is 114. And yes most homes over poverty level have AC. The news channels give away fans every year. Homeless and poverty level go to the libraries to beat the heat. News posts lake levels as they evaporate down to very low during the heat. We have state agencies to monitor water levels. However climate change has affected us too. This year we had rain nearly everyday. Everything is lush and green. It is August and only 97 for a high. I remember when we broke the 100 degree weather streak 97 felt cool. We have had a lot more snow in winter too. I remember going over 20 years with no snow at all. Cold showers help. Stay indoors during the afternoons. Do important outdoor work between dawn and 10 am.
I feel bad for all the animals that have no other option that to suffer from the heat, like stray animals and farm animals
A good farmer provides. And I provide for strays. Also wild animals. We are in mild drought, with high heat here, so we're taking turns filling bins for wild animals to drink from.
Load More Replies...Yep. Such a myth that it's is happening right now, and cutting emissions is pretty much something we had to do 30 years ago, and now the only way forward is "adapt infrastructure and lifestyles, b/c this b*tch ain't turning around any time soon". Third-generation eco-nut, and we're past that tipping point, but people keep finding reasons we aren't. Nope. Reality check: Global Warming Is HERE. The climate HAS changed. It's not longer "the day after tomorrow".... it's now.
Load More Replies...Yet there are still people out there that don't believe climate change is real. They'll be on fire and still doubt it. Gosh it gets me so angry.
Yep. And sadly, this is just the beginning. It will get so much worse they say.
Load More Replies...Climate change is real, y'all. These are some intimidating photos of modern times.
Just a request to everyone that lives in a hot, dry area, please set out containers (buckets, bowls, whatever) of water (if possible) for our wild friends. It could make a life saving difference.
you can easily get heat stroke or heat exhaustion if you work outside in these temps... study up online on the many resources there about what to do if you or a co-worker starts to go down with heat exhaustion... I live in Texas, and have had to work outside all day in 109 degF (43 degC) temps before... yep, had heat exhaustion with cramps, sweated out until the skin went dry & turned blue... call for help if you get to this point, go take a cold shower with clothes on if necessary, drink plenty of liquids... put ice packs around the head, in the armpits, and in the groin area to pull the heat out of the body. Put one level teaspoon of salt in a quart of very cold ice water to make your own quick & easy electrolyte solution.. Drink it all slowly. Repeat if necessary. If you are so dehydrated that you can't keep it down, GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM... You are in big trouble. A heat stroke can turn into a real stroke. You could be in a wheelchair the rest of your life if you don't deal with this. Also don't drink anything with caffeine in it since this will increase the blood pressure & the possibility of a real stroke. THIS IS SERIOUS, FOLKS!
Climate *change* isn't only hot weather, it's all these changes.
Load More Replies...I need to say this again in these comments but NEVER give your dog ice or allow them to drink iced water or lay on ice. Ice actually raises their core temperature which leads to heat stroke which we know can be fatal - and very quickly - in dogs. You are far safer to let them drink tap water and dampen a bath towel which you can then rub on their fur.
where i live, the weather is 32-34 (celsius), sometimes even 35 or 36, but the weather report says it feels like 37. additionally, when it is raining, temperatures can dip to 21, which isn't normal here as i live in a place where it is tropical
Yes it was pretty hot. I recorded an air temp of 52 here in Ross Creek, Australia. That's around 130f
I live in Las Vegas and take 2 ice chests and thermal bags when grocery shopping. Means I can get popcorn home before it pops, plastic bottles hold their shape and the canned soup won't heat to serving temperature before getting into the house. AND I ALWAYS carry bottled water and offer it to anyone in a parking lot, when seeing Postal Workers and anyone else who looks like they need it. Stay hydrated!
There are now at least two good viable methods for removing CO2 from the atmosphere, where are the billions that should be invested right now? What further proof do you need that our leaders are useless and ineffective?
if some idiot leaves their baby in the front seat of a locked car in the parking lot while they run into the store "just for a minute", take immediate action. Do not wait for the idiot to come back out. This is especially true if the child is in obvious distress. Find a large cinder block or axe & break out the window opposite the child. Open doors & rescue child. Call the police, this is felony child abuse and call for an ambulance... Do something to cool the child down until the ambulance arrives. If the idiot throws a tantrum because you broke their window, punch their lights out. Several children die from abuse like this every year in TX. Don't be so polite that you do nothing & the child dies...
Here in my country, we get an average 35°C for almost 7-8 months of the year... Sometimes more hot. Yet, this is dreadful to watch, specially the photos of the Canadian moose or beaver... I mean, it's Canada for f***ks sake
...and that's what happens when you forget your power pole on the sun in summer... 21-08-02-i...b5-png.jpg
This is why you don't leave your kids in a locked car. (Especially not on hot days)
Its hit eniugh in the midwest people started collapsing in the middle of Band practice and gitting burns from thier instruments
The cold has gone in Brazil. I don't want to be alive until September...
here in Australia, DON'T do water bomb fights. After popping, they fuse with the grass...
and i thought it was bad here in Oklahoma! 99 degrees Fahrenheit here (37 celsius)
Jeez, this is incredible. I live in the US, in Wisconsin. And we've had some hot days, but nothing quite like this. I was just whining yesterday, because "it was unbearable". Now that I see this, it looked like a nice spring day. My heart goes out to everyone in these climates.
Floridian here: It was 106° for four days in a row. Guess who stayed inside?
And that, guys, was a few reasons why summer sucks. There is also mosquitos, people who are more attractive than you, sunburns, people visiting better places than you...
Meanwhile in Germany summer has been cancelled. BUt it's good because we had a drought for the past 3 years and the ground water levels are still not back to normal even after a very rainy spring and summer.
We even had serious floodings in the west and south - around 200 deaths and a lot of damage to several villages and cities
Load More Replies...A whole lot of what is on here is typical for Texas summers. I have seen 60 straight days over 100 degrees. Our rear view mirrors melted and fell off of everyone's cars. Fry eggs on the sidewalk-yeah. Melt candles-yeah. But we have not touched the temps. Hottest I lived through is 114. And yes most homes over poverty level have AC. The news channels give away fans every year. Homeless and poverty level go to the libraries to beat the heat. News posts lake levels as they evaporate down to very low during the heat. We have state agencies to monitor water levels. However climate change has affected us too. This year we had rain nearly everyday. Everything is lush and green. It is August and only 97 for a high. I remember when we broke the 100 degree weather streak 97 felt cool. We have had a lot more snow in winter too. I remember going over 20 years with no snow at all. Cold showers help. Stay indoors during the afternoons. Do important outdoor work between dawn and 10 am.