Germany Temperature: Why is Germany’s 33 degree temperature more dangerous than UP’s 45 degree temperature? Indian woman’s video goes viral on social media!

Think, why is the mere 33 degree sunshine of Germany across the seven seas making the person who works cheerfully in the 45 degree scorching heat of Uttar Pradesh, cry? This helplessness of an Indian woman, which went viral on social media, has surprised everyone today. After all, what is the truth behind this deadly pain due to ‘low temperature’? Let us know.

Currently, there is a severe heatwave going on in Europe. The temperature is continuously increasing in many countries including France, Germany, Italy, Spain and UK. Meanwhile, a video of an Indian woman living in Germany has gone viral on social media. In the video, she tells that despite facing 45 to 50 degree Celsius temperature in Uttar Pradesh, the 33 degree heat in Germany is troubling her more.

In this video recorded while returning home from the gym, the woman says, ‘I live in Germany and the temperature here is 33 degrees. I have lived in UP, India, where the temperature often reaches 45 to 50 degrees. It was not so difficult there, but the heat here is absolutely unbearable.

According to the woman, the strong sunlight and constant heat have changed the daily lives of people. He said that even at 33 degree temperature, a heat warning has been issued and most people are trying to stay indoors. He also told that his gym, which is usually very crowded, was almost empty due to the heat.

Why does the 33 degree heat in Europe feel hotter than the 45 degree heat in UP?

According to a Reuters report, the main reason for this is that most of the houses, offices and public buildings in Europe have been built keeping the cold weather in mind. Air conditioners (ACs) are not as common there as in India. As a result, heat remains inside the houses just like outside.
The second reason is long days. In summer the sun remains out for 15 to 16 hours in Europe. Due to prolonged sunlight, buildings and roads remain hot for a long time, due to which the temperature cannot be reduced easily at night.

The third reason is that the people of Europe are not accustomed to such heat. In many areas in India, a temperature of 40 to 45 degrees is considered normal and people have adapted their homes, clothes and daily habits accordingly. In contrast, in Europe a temperature of 30 to 35 degrees is considered abnormal. Also, scientists say that a high-pressure weather system named ‘Omega Block’ is currently forming over Europe. This system traps hot air in a particular area for several days, resulting in a continuous heat wave-like situation. Due to climate change, such extreme heat is occurring in Europe more frequently and more rapidly than before.

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