How the “Omega Block” works to supercharge the deadly heat wave in Europe

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The omega block keeps Europe in the grip of dangerous heat

A strong weather pattern known as the “Omega Block” is helping to sustain the intense heatwave sweeping across Western Europe, where temperatures have soared above 40 degrees Celsius and dozens of heat-related deaths have been reported, according to a Reuters report.According to meteorologists, this phenomenon is responsible for trapping hot air over large parts of the continent, prolonging extreme temperatures and worsening drought conditions.Millions of people across France and other parts of Western Europe are suffering from an intense heatwave that has disrupted schools and transport services, and raised concerns about public health. French authorities have placed dozens of departments under the highest level of heat alert, warning that extreme conditions could continue for several days and may break long-term temperature records.

What is omega mass?

The Omega cluster is a large-scale atmospheric pattern named after the Greek letter omega (Ω) because of its distinctive shape.This pattern forms when a dome of high pressure is sandwiched between two low-pressure systems. Under normal conditions, the jet stream — a fast-moving band of wind high in the atmosphere — directs weather systems from west to east. However, during an omega block, the jet stream becomes distorted, creating a stable formation that prevents weather systems from moving.

As a result, the high-pressure area remains locked in place, often for several days or even weeks.

Why does it cause a heat wave?

The central high pressure system acts as a blanket over the atmosphere.It prevents cloud formation, resulting in clear skies and uninterrupted sunshine. With little cloud cover and weak winds, heat accumulates near the surface day after day, causing temperatures to rise sharply.This is exactly what is happening in parts of France, Spain and other areas of Western Europe, where temperatures have exceeded 40 degrees Celsius.Meanwhile, low pressure systems on either side of the Omega Block often bring cooler, wetter weather to neighboring regions, creating stark contrasts in conditions over relatively short distances.

How long can it last

Omega blocks usually last for three to ten days, but in some cases they can remain in place for several weeks.Because the weather pattern moves so slowly, affected areas can experience long periods of extreme heat, drought, or cold spells, depending on the season.

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