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Heat: What Is the "Hair Dryer" Effect that Could Ravage Vegetation on Part of France in Less than a Day?

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The suffocating temperatures that have affected the country for almost a week and the heat wave are likely to continue to have a "hair dryer" effect on the soil, which can ravage crops.

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The heat wave in France occurs when the soils were already very dry. A dramatic combination for summer crops (maize, sunflower, sorghum and soya).

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The suffocating temperatures that have affected the country for almost a week and the heat wave are likely to continue to have a "hair dryer" effect on the soil, which can ravage crops.

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France has not finished with the heat wave. A probable "hair dryer effect" threatens to aggravate the situation locally in the coming days, warning agroclimateologist Serge Zaka. What is this extreme phenomenon devastating for vegetation?

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Le Télégramme broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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