'Aquí el sol es diferente': el fenómeno que notó un tiktoker y que activa alertas en Canarias
Un tiktoker andaluz lo notó al llegar a las islas: “Aquí te estás bañando con 21 grados y en Huelva, con 24, tengo frío”
The Sun's Intensity: A Canary Island Surprise Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands – An Andalusian man living in the Canary Islands recently shared a surprising discovery about the sun's intensity in the archipelago. The individual, who wishes to remain anonymous, recounted his experience at a beach in Huelva, where he felt cold despite the temperature being similar to that of the Canary Islands. "I was in Huelva three days ago," he stated in a recent video, "and the temperature was only three degrees cooler than it is here today, yet I felt much colder." He contrasted this with his experience in the Canary Islands, where he finds the sun's intensity significantly stronger, even at similar temperatures. This difference, he explains, is due to the latitude of the Canary Islands. The islands' lower latitude means they receive more direct sunlight, leading to a more intense feeling of heat. This is a factor often overlooked by those unfamiliar with the region. While the video doesn't provide a scientific explanation, the personal anecdote highlights a common misconception about the sun's intensity in different parts of Spain. The video concludes with a humorous reflection on the stark contrast between the sun's effect in the two locations. This unexpected observation provides a relatable and intriguing insight into the unique climate of the Canary Islands.
Un tiktoker andaluz lo notó al llegar a las islas: “Aquí te estás bañando con 21 grados y en Huelva, con 24, tengo frío”