There are notes that are pleasant to overcome. Others, on the other hand, are not so pleasant. For example, this is the majority The hottest cities in Europe They belong to Spain – a rather dubious honor. First of all, taking into account the fact that the temperature with which the recording will suffer are more and higher and, as a result, are dangerous.
Website Ogimet It has a tab in which the maximum measurements of most meteorological observatories in the world can be streamlined in temperature. Thus, if we look at any day, we will see that we were always the hottest cities and generate Ratings by zones.
The reality is that let’s see when we see, Spain is usually at the top of Europe. For example, if we observe the temperature to 16:00 UTC Or something the same 18:00, Spanish PeninsulaWe find that 6 hottest cities are Spanish. It was good to be at the head of Europe, but it would be even better if it were something alien to the heat.
The origin of the data
Ogimet This is a web page developed Guillermo balleter valuefrom the upper body of state meteorologists, and Jose Manuel Garcia LopezFrom the University of Granada. The data that they use are collected from different sources, but basically belong to the companions National atmospheric and oceanic management (Noa)Despite the fact that their satellites are a government agency of the United States, their satellites are measured around the world, and their data is often open access. Thanks to these data, you can install Ránkings, for example, that the hottest cities in Europe are in Spain.
What are the hottest cities in Europe?
In fact, to establish what the hottest cities in Europe we must calculate a number of stockings that are not taken into account in OgimetThe field is what we see in the ranking that we show below is the 10 hottest cities August 7 at 16:00. UTC.
Thus, we are Toledo in the head, after which Plane (Cáceres), Granada (taken to the airport), Arrojo del Ojanko (Jaén), Ciudad Real and Mérida (Badajoz). Only in seventh place we find a city, which is not Spanish, Turkish Batman. Although, if we are more precise Batman It is located on the Anatolia Peninsula, part of the Turkic, which belongs to Asia, so we could go to the next position, which again belongs to the Spanish city: Navalmoral de la Mata (Cáceres).
Of course, if we look at the rating just an hour ago, at 15:00. UTC, 17:00, Spanish Peninsula Toledo, fifth.
And that’s not all. If we look at the central clock of the day, for example, at 12:00 UTC (14:00, Spanish Peninsula), there is only one Spanish city in the TOP -10 TOP -10 TOP. This is about Granade, in eighth place. Even if we look at the top -20 at that time, we will see only three more cities: Talavers de la Reina (Toledo) and Badajoz, related in the 14th place, Merida (Badajoz) in the 17th, and in the city of Don Rodrigo (Zyudad Real), in 19 cities belong to countries as Turkey, Armenia or Azer -Dzhan.

Is it from the climate change?
In fact, this Spain leads the rating of the hottest cities in Europe at a certain time This is not the fault of climate changeThe Spanish field has always been one of the hottest countries in Europe. However, the numbers exceed the average value of previous years. There is no need to compare with the Turkic or the rest of Europe. If we adhere to Aemet data, Average temperatures in Spain grow at a fairly alarming speed. This is the fault of climate change. The rest is just a conclusion that we already know. That for several years we were able to boast of football against Europe, but that we are really the winners are most often in the temperature rating. Is it a somewhat dubious honor?
Source: Hiper Textual
