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Late in the day on the particularly warm afternoon of Saturday, March 2, 2024, southbound CPKC manifest train M280 cruises through the signals at the south end of Watts siding in Watts, OK.
This image uses data from the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission’s radiometer instrument and shows the land surface temperature across Europe and parts of northern Africa in the morning of 10 July 2023. Land surface temperatures hit 46°C in Rome, Italy, while Madrid and Seville reached 46 and 47°C, respectively.
Owing to the time difference between the acquisitions of the three swaths that capture the entire area, temperatures between countries are not directly comparable.
While weather forecasts use predicted air temperatures, this satellite instrument measures the real amount of energy radiating from Earth – and depicts the real temperature of the land surface. Therefore, the map shows the actual temperature of the land’s surface which is significantly hotter than air temperatures.
Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2023), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
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After recent record heat, the snowpack on side roads is dense and icy. Wooops! Hang onto something or down you'll go.
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This photo was taken on the Fujifilm X-T4 + XF 23mm f1.4 (which is a 35mm full frame equivalent) during my Sydney portrait photography workshop + edited with my Palm Valley Lightroom Preset: www.digitalfilmactions.com/lightroom-presets#/new-palm-va...
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It was sooool HOT yesterday, in the 90s, even the pelicans were trying to find a way to cool off!
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A cook throws water on the fire. And suffers a heatwave.
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Even if he was seating under a shady tree, this fisherman was wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a hat under an umbrella, to make sure he was being protected from the scorching heat from the latest California heatwaves!
GROUP: SMILE ON SATURDAY
THEME: SUN PROTECTION
SUBJECT: A FISHERMAN
eastern Australia has been experiencing a heatwave the last few days - this image was taken at Gerrard's Lookout near Montville high on the Blackall Range looking towards the Sunshine Coast (aptly named at the moment - it's getting an overdose)
Caught the last remnants of the rain here, in Oregon, early this morning. A heatwave is FINALLY coming our way, & I couldn't be happier. Although we won't be in town for most of it lol
Been very hot hasn't it - all our walks in the last little while have been taken early in the morning, and not too far either, so we've just done variations of our normal routes, and walking in the shade on the way home for breakfast
While heatwaves are quite common during the summer months, the scorching heatwave hitting parts of western Canada and the US has been particularly devastating – with temperature records shattered and hundreds of people falling victim to the extreme heat.
Canada broke its temperature record for a third consecutive day: recording a whopping 49.6°C on 29 June in Lytton, a village northeast of Vancouver, in British Columbia.
Portland, Oregon, also broke its all-time temperature record for three days in a row.
The extent of the heatwave can be seen in this map, which shows the land surface temperature of parts of Canada and the US on 29 June. The data show that surface temperatures in Vancouver reached 43°C, and Calgary and Portland recorded 43°C. The hottest temperatures recorded are in the state of Washington (visible in deep red) with maximum land surface temperatures of around 69°C.
The map has been generated using data from the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission. While weather forecasts typically use air temperatures, the Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer onboard Sentinel-3 measures the energy radiating from Earth’s surface. Therefore, the map shows the actual temperature of the land’s surface pictured here, which can be significantly hotter or colder than air temperatures.
The light blue in the image represents either snow and ice or cloud coverage. Snow and ice can be seen, for example, in the mountain ranges of Canada and Mount Rainier in the US, while some clouds can be seen on the Pacific Coast and in the bottom right of the map.
The persistent heat over parts of western Canada and parts of the US has been caused by a heat dome stretching from California to the Arctic. Temperatures have been easing in coastal areas, but there has been little respite for the inland regions.
Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2021), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Parts of the Mediterranean and central Europe have experienced extreme temperatures this summer, with wildfires causing devastation in both Turkey and Greece. The blaze on Evia, Greece’s second-largest island, is one of the worst hit with fires having burned down large forested areas, homes and businesses – forcing thousands to evacuate by sea to save their lives.
This false-colour Copernicus Sentinel-2 image was captured yesterday on 11 August, and has been processed in a way that included the near-infrared channel which is usually used to highlight vegetation (visible in bright red). The image shows the extent of the burned area (visible in shades of brown and green) in the northern part of the island which has suffered the most damage, with an estimated 50 000 hectares lost.
The blaze, fuelled by strong winds, began on 3 August and is still ongoing, with hundreds of firefighters currently tackling the flames.
The heatwave has seen some countries record their highest temperature in decades, with the Italian island of Sicily registering 48.8°C, which may be Europe’s hottest temperature on record. Wildfires have also been raging in other parts of Greece, Italy, Albania and Algeria, prompting activations in the Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service. The mapping service uses data from satellites to aid response to disasters such as wildfires and floods.
Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2021), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO