Why is Spain So Hot? - Geography Anomaly
Spain’s hot and dry climate, especially in the south, is influenced by several unique geographic and atmospheric factors. In this video, we explore why Spain’s summers are scorching compared to other parts of Europe. While much of Europe feels the effects of the North Atlantic Drift, Spain is impacted by the cool Canary Current, which limits rainfall and keeps the coastal regions dry. Additionally, the country’s mountainous terrain creates a rain shadow effect, preventing moist air from reaching inland areas, which contributes to arid conditions in regions like Andalusia. The Azores High plays a crucial role, trapping heat and clear skies over Spain, intensifying summer heat. And unlike the UK, Spain is less influenced by the jet stream, which stays further north, leaving Spain under more stable, warm air masses.
Discover the forgotten factors behind Spain’s hot and dry climate, and why the country experiences some of the most extreme summer temperatures in Europe!
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