Japan weather agency names 40°C-plus days 'cruelly hot'

The Japan Meteorological Agency will classify days reaching 40°C or higher as "cruelly hot" or kokushobi, starting this summer. The move aims to boost vigilance against extreme heat as such days grow more frequent. The term was selected from a public survey with 478,000 responses.

The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) announced on Friday that it will brand days with temperatures of 40°C and above as "cruelly hot" or kokushobi, beginning this summer. The designation seeks to more effectively urge vigilance against extremely high temperatures as heatwaves intensify in the region.

To select the term, JMA surveyed the public and received 478,000 responses. "Cruelly hot" topped the list, followed by "super-extremely hot day" or chomoshobi, with other options including "sauna day," "stay-at-home day," and "boiling day."

The new category complements existing ones: summer day for 25°C and higher, midsummer day for 30°C and higher, and extremely hot day for 35°C and higher. Last year saw Japan's hottest summer since records began in 1889, linked to global warming trends.

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Intense thunderstorms with lightning strikes over Swedish landscape during hot midsummer day.
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A powerful thunderstorm swept across Sweden on Saturday. In Nyköping 14-year-old Emil captured lightning strikes on camera while temperatures reached 29.5 degrees in Kolmården.

Tokyo's metropolitan government is urging staff to wear shorts to work to reduce air conditioning use amid high energy costs linked to the Middle East war. The measure is part of an upgraded Cool Biz campaign launched this month. Governor Yuriko Koike cited a severe electricity supply-demand outlook.

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Metro Manila and several areas across the Philippines are expected to experience danger-level heat index on Tuesday, May 19, the state weather bureau said.

Spain's State Meteorological Agency forecasts a May weekend with July- and August-like heat across much of the country, reaching up to 38 degrees in Badajoz.

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Météo-France announced on Friday that more than half the country recorded at least one monthly heat record between 23 and 27 May.

After the late May episode, a new rise in temperatures is forecast for June 13 and 14. It will mainly affect the west and south of the country.

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India Meteorological Department Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra stated that northern parts of the Indo-Gangetic plains, eastern coastal states, Gujarat, Maharashtra and adjoining areas will experience higher-than-normal heatwave days this year. He pointed to climatologically prone areas where temperatures exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Measures including WhatsApp groups and display boards are in place to assist vulnerable populations.

 

 

 

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