Tue 07/19/2022 | 11:20 a.m
– Johanna Lindner
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Temperatures will rise to around 40 degrees on Tuesday. Thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday. Where does this extreme summer weather come from? Alban Burster explains this in the podcast.
That awaits you in our Podcasts on Spotify or iTunes or also on Deezer:
- Min 00:00 – 01:00 Intro and Welcome
- Min 01:00 – 02:00 How does the heat come about?
- Min 02:00 – 05:55 Is this still a normal summer?
- Min 05:55 – 07:40 How hot will it be in the next few days?
- Min 07:40 – 09:40 What can I do to cool down?
- Min 09:40 – 13:00 Heat, drought and forest fires in southwestern Europe
- Min 13:00 – 17:22 Danger of forest fires and increasing drought in Germany
- Min 17:22 – 23:05 Heat in the UK and Germany – are we prepared?
- Min 23:05 – 25:45 Will the heat stay in August?
- Min 25:45 – End How severe are the thunderstorms?
Extreme heat and drought in Germany
This week, the extreme heat, which has been bringing temperatures above 40 degrees in southwestern Europe for days, is also reaching Germany. There is also a risk of thunderstorms. In the wetter.com podcast, editor Johanna Lindner and meteorologist Alban Burster discuss how this weather situation developed, whether our summers are always so hot and how things will continue.
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