The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Hot air sparks concerns for Greenland’s ice

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The UN weather agency has voiced “concern” that the hot air which produced a record-breaking heatwave across much of western Europe this week is heading towards Greenland and that it could lead to increased melting of ice.

Heat records in France, Belgium, the Netherland­s and Germany tumbled in recent days as hot air surged from North Africa and Spain.

World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on spokeswoma­n Clare Nullis said in Geneva that forecasts suggest the air is heading towards Greenland.

This, she said, “will result in high temperatur­es and consequent­ly enhanced melting of the Greenland ice sheet”.

Ms Nullis said ice has been melting at high levels over the last few weeks in Greenland.

Meanwhile, Belgium suffered a first death as a direct result of the recordbrea­king heat wave when a woman was found dead near her caravan close to the beach.

The 66-year-old woman was found by a neighbour late on Thursday afternoon after she had apparently been basking in the blazing sun.

The incident happened in Middelkerk­e on the Belgian coast as temperatur­es rose in the region to over 40C (104F).

 ??  ?? A new all-time high temperatur­e of 42.6C hit Paris
A new all-time high temperatur­e of 42.6C hit Paris

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