Hüseyin Öztel: "We will see 44 degrees in Istanbul."

Hüseyin Öztel:

18.02.2025 16:21

Meteorological Engineer Hüseyin Öztel was a guest of presenter Saygı Ünlü in the Haberler.com studio. Öztel stated that a new era has begun in weather forecasting, noting that pollution in the atmosphere has increased fivefold and that temperatures in Istanbul could reach 44 degrees Celsius.

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Meteorologist Hüseyin Öztel answered questions from Saygı Ünlü on Haberler.com. Öztel stated that weather forecasts have become much more successful compared to the past and that changes in the atmosphere have serious effects on the climate.

"POLLUTION IN THE ATMOSPHERE HAS INCREASED 5 TIMES"

Öztel emphasized that the atmosphere is greatly affected by human activities, saying, "Pollution in the atmosphere has increased 5 times. This situation directly affects not only weather forecasts but also climatic changes." He also expressed that interventions aimed at changing the atmosphere could lead to unexpected results.

Hüseyin Öztel: 'We will see 44 degrees in Istanbul'

"A NEW ERA IN WEATHER FORECASTING IS ABOUT TO BEGIN"

Öztel noted that with advancing technology, weather forecasts are becoming increasingly accurate, stating, "In this era, we have forecasting models and software. We will achieve much more successful results in weather forecasts in the near future."

Hüseyin Öztel: 'We will see 44 degrees in Istanbul'

"WE WILL SEE 44 DEGREES IN ISTANBUL"

Öztel referred to the expected weather events in different regions of Turkey, stating, "We will see 44 degrees in Istanbul. Additionally, snowfall is expected in Bursa, Çanakkale, and Ankara." Öztel also added that methane is a dangerous gas and that products made from recycled plastic need to be researched in more detail.



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