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Marine Heatwaves and the Decline of Monsoon (Marine Heatwaves) – Generally, we only talk about heatwaves that occur on land, but it is a lesser-known fact that extremely severe heatwaves also occur within the oceans. Satellite data from 2026 show that sea surface temperatures in parts of the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea have risen significantly higher than normal. This extreme ocean heat alters atmospheric pressure patterns, weakening the southwest monsoon winds that bring rain to the Indian subcontinent. As a result, the seasonal rains that usually fail to pour lead to severe droughts on land, while simultaneously putting marine ecosystems at risk of destruction.
Wet-Bulb Temperature and the Collapse of Human Body's Defense (Wet-Bulb Temperature Crisis) – A highly dangerous yet rarely discussed metric in climate change is the "Wet-Bulb Temperature." This is a method that calculates both the heat and humidity in the air together. In a normal hot environment, the human body protects itself through sweating. However, when the wet-bulb temperature reaches 35 degrees, the body's sweat cannot evaporate because the air is already highly saturated with moisture. Consequently, the human body cannot cool itself down, leading to organ failure and the risk of death within just 6 hours. In 2026, this wet-bulb temperature approaching its threshold in many coastal and tropical regions worldwide has become a challenge to human survival itself.
Polar Vortex Disruption and Winter Chaos (Polar Vortex Disruption) – Global warming affects not only the summer but also disrupts the winter severely. Due to the extreme temperature rise in the Arctic region, the "Polar Vortex"—a powerful band of winds circulating at high altitudes above the North Pole—loses its stability and fractures. When this vortex, which normally traps the extreme cold within the North Pole, breaks down, the freezing arctic air moves southward. Because of this, unusual and severe blizzards, along with unexpected freezing cold, occurred in parts of Asia and North America at the beginning of 2026. This is a crucial event demonstrating how global warming can drive severe winter weather.
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