By Paul Homewood
It’s hot in the Persian Gulf, says the piss-poor Daily Express:
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Dubai is ranked as the most dangerous city in terms of high summer heat in the world, with the high heat occurring on approximately 89 percent of summer days.
he Persian Gulf has been experiencing an extreme and potentially life-threatening heat wave, with temperatures and humidity levels soaring to triple-digits this week.
The heat, fueled by a combination of factors – from the brutal heat dome to the impact of human-caused climate change – is pushing the boundaries of heat tolerance for people living in the Middle East that have seen the heat index reaching 140 or 150 Fahrenheit.
Iran and Dubai are some of the countries that are hit the hardest, with temperatures at the Persian Gulf International Airport in Iran reaching as high as 108 degrees and a heat index of 149 degrees this week.
Dubai is also experiencing a relentless heat wave, with temperatures reaching as high as 113 degrees and the heat index of 144 degrees.
. What an absolutely dishonest article! When they resort to terms like “heat dome”, “heat index” etc, you know you are being lied to.
113F is 45C, which is par for the course in Dubai. Most years get much hotter, and there is no evidence that summer temperatures are rising there:
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Meanwhile tourists will still flock to the “most dangerous city on Earth”!