Close Menu
  • Home
  • Market News
    • Crude Oil Prices
    • Brent vs WTI
    • Futures & Trading
    • OPEC Announcements
  • Company & Corporate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Earnings Reports
    • Executive Moves
    • ESG & Sustainability
  • Geopolitical & Global
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe & Russia
    • Asia & China
    • Latin America
  • Supply & Disruption
    • Pipeline Disruptions
    • Refinery Outages
    • Weather Events (hurricanes, floods)
    • Labor Strikes & Protest Movements
  • Policy & Regulation
    • U.S. Energy Policy
    • EU Carbon Targets
    • Emissions Regulations
    • International Trade & Sanctions
  • Tech
    • Energy Transition
    • Hydrogen & LNG
    • Carbon Capture
    • Battery / Storage Tech
  • ESG
    • Climate Commitments
    • Greenwashing News
    • Net-Zero Tracking
    • Institutional Divestments
  • Financial
    • Interest Rates Impact on Oil
    • Inflation + Demand
    • Oil & Stock Correlation
    • Investor Sentiment

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

How ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Features Compare

March 2, 2026

UK slashes climate aid programmes for developing countries | Climate crisis

March 2, 2026

Here’s Jim Cramer’s advice for navigating the markets during the Iran conflict

March 2, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
Oil Market Cap – Global Oil & Energy News, Data & Analysis
  • Home
  • Market News
    • Crude Oil Prices
    • Brent vs WTI
    • Futures & Trading
    • OPEC Announcements
  • Company & Corporate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Earnings Reports
    • Executive Moves
    • ESG & Sustainability
  • Geopolitical & Global
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe & Russia
    • Asia & China
    • Latin America
  • Supply & Disruption
    • Pipeline Disruptions
    • Refinery Outages
    • Weather Events (hurricanes, floods)
    • Labor Strikes & Protest Movements
  • Policy & Regulation
    • U.S. Energy Policy
    • EU Carbon Targets
    • Emissions Regulations
    • International Trade & Sanctions
  • Tech
    • Energy Transition
    • Hydrogen & LNG
    • Carbon Capture
    • Battery / Storage Tech
  • ESG
    • Climate Commitments
    • Greenwashing News
    • Net-Zero Tracking
    • Institutional Divestments
  • Financial
    • Interest Rates Impact on Oil
    • Inflation + Demand
    • Oil & Stock Correlation
    • Investor Sentiment
Oil Market Cap – Global Oil & Energy News, Data & Analysis
Home » ‘Hellish’: heatwave brings hottest nights on record to the Middle East | Middle East and north Africa
Climate Commitments

‘Hellish’: heatwave brings hottest nights on record to the Middle East | Middle East and north Africa

omc_adminBy omc_adminAugust 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Threads Bluesky Copy Link


Jordan and Israel have suffered through their hottest nights on record, with nocturnal temperatures in the Levant well above levels that scientists consider “hellish”.

Temperatures on Monday night did not go below 35C (95F) in Ghor es-Safi and Aqaba in Jordan, while in the capital, Amman, they stayed above 31.8C.

In Israel, meteorologists reported a record-breaking nighttime minimum on Tuesday night of 36C in Sedom.

“It’s like you’re walking in a sauna,” said Fayha al-Shibli, a climate scientist at the University of Jordan, who lives in Amman.

Doctors fret about hot nights because they compound the damage done by heatwaves, preventing worn-out bodies from resting after the stress of a scorching day and contributing to a vast but overlooked death toll.

In many European countries, tropical nights refer to temperature minimums above 20C, while in Spain, which is more familiar with extreme heat, meteorologists describe nights above 25C as equatorial or torrid.

In recent years, they have begun to informally refer to those above 30C as “hellish”. Overnight temperatures in parts of Jordan and Israel this week remained a full 5C hotter.

Temperature records have been set in the Jordan Valley. Photograph: Quique Kierszenbaum/The Guardian

Shibli said 2025 had already broken records for nighttime heat intensity in many parts of the country, though not for length or the number of events.

The climate scientist added that she and her children were suffering, but that she “thanked God” for technology such as air conditioning, which she has in her home, office and car.

“The people that can’t handle it are the people without air conditioning, and those who work on the street, like cleaners and builders,” she said.

Daytime temperatures also reached deadly peaks, with highs of close to 50C in Israel and the Palestinian territories. The Israel Meteorological Service said the highest temperature recorded on Wednesday was 49.7C in Gilgal kibbutz, a settlement in the occupied West Bank, setting a historical record in the Jordan Valley.

Aqaba, a port on the Red Sea, broke Jordan’s national heat record with a daytime maximum of 49.6C.

Temperatures in Gaza were cooler but still soared above 40C. Unrwa, the UN agency for Palestinians, said on Thursday the heat was “making an already desperate situation far worse” by increasing dehydration. It added that limited electricity and fuel – amid bombardments and forced displacement – meant there was no relief from the heat.

skip past newsletter promotion

The planet’s most important stories. Get all the week’s environment news – the good, the bad and the essential

Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

after newsletter promotion

Health ministries across the Middle East issued warnings to stay in the shade and drink water.

“Extreme temperatures – well above 40C during the day and above 30C by night – aren’t unknown in the region, but this is certainly unusual,” said Nick Lee, an assistant forecast manager at MetDesk.

He added that some of the locations experiencing extreme heat were at low altitudes – such as Ghor es-Safi on the shores of the Dead Sea, which is 350m below mean sea level – and that this contributed to the high values recorded.

“The same way that temperature typically decreases as you go higher, when you get to these extreme low altitudes you can see much higher temperatures than at sea level,” he said.

Heatwaves have grown hotter, longer and more common as fossil fuel pollution has trapped sunlight and baked the planet.

Shibli said heatwaves can be more dangerous if they are much hotter than what people have recently experienced.

“[People] can adapt to gradual changes, but can be caught off-guard by a sudden jump.”



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bluesky Threads Tumblr Telegram Email
omc_admin
  • Website

Related Posts

UK slashes climate aid programmes for developing countries | Climate crisis

March 2, 2026

Winter getting shorter in 80% of major US cities, new data shows | US weather

February 27, 2026

Trump officials move to kill system that protects US from chemical disasters | US Environmental Protection Agency

February 27, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Federal Reserve cuts key rate for first time this year

September 17, 202513 Views

Inflation or jobs: Federal Reserve officials are divided over competing concerns

August 14, 20259 Views

Oil tanker rates to stay strong into 2026 as sanctions remove ships for hire – Oil & Gas 360

December 16, 20258 Views
Don't Miss

Gas prices soar as Iranian attacks force shutdown of Qatari production

By omc_adminMarch 2, 2026

The threat of a new natural gas crisis sent prices soaring by almost 50 per…

Oil surges as Strait of Hormuz traffic nearly halts amid Middle East war

March 2, 2026

Oil Could Pass $100 as Strait of Hormuz Traffic Halts

March 2, 2026

Global oil prices may spike in next few days but calm down in longer term

March 2, 2026
Top Trending

UK slashes climate aid programmes for developing countries | Climate crisis

By omc_adminMarch 2, 2026

Datamaran Launches New ESG Regulation Monitoring Solution

By omc_adminMarch 2, 2026

California Sets August 2026 Deadline for First Corporate Climate Reports

By omc_adminMarch 2, 2026
Most Popular

The 5 Best 65-Inch TVs of 2025

July 3, 202515 Views

AI’s Next Bottleneck Isn’t Just Chips — It’s the Power Grid: Goldman

November 14, 202514 Views

The Layoffs List of 2025: Meta, Microsoft, Block, and More

May 9, 202510 Views
Our Picks

Equinor Discovers More Oil around Snorre offshore Norway

March 2, 2026

Hopes for Suez Canal Revival Dashed

March 2, 2026

Petronas Posts Lower Annual Profit

March 2, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 oilmarketcap. Designed by oilmarketcap.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.