HomeSpace NewsFor the first time, scientists have named a heat wave

For the first time, scientists have named a heat wave

For the first time, scientists have named a heat wave. They called it Zoe. 

According to USA Today (opens in new tab), the Spanish scientists bestowed the moniker on a heat wave that sent temperatures soaring to 112 degrees Fahrenheit (44.4 degrees Celsius) in Seville between July 24 and July 27. It’s a new effort to alert the public to extreme temperatures and warn them of the dangers, José María Martín Olalla, an associate professor in the department of condensed matter physics at Sevilla University, told the newspaper. 

RELATED ARTICLES
- Advertisment -
Google search engine

Most Popular

Recent Comments