Climate. Heat, Drought: Extreme Conditions Become "the Norm", Alarms Copernicus Institute
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In a report published this Wednesday, the Observatory notes "particularly difficult situations" in Europe in May 2026.
New monthly records were recorded in May in Europe and have led to "particularly difficult" situations in France, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Portugal, according to the Climate Observatory.
The month of May has set many new monthly records in Europe, especially in France. Copernicus is again alerting on climate change in its new report this Wednesday.
In a report, the European Climate Observatory reports that May is second after the heat record of May 2024. "This phenomenon is part of Europe's rapid warming and the long-term trend towards more frequent heat waves," says Copernicus, on Wednesday.Extreme phenomena are becoming "the norm", the European Climate Observatory Copernicus warns, in a report published on Wednesday. "In Europe, an unusually early and intense heat wave shows how fast ext…
The Copernicus Institute states in its monthly global climate report, published on June 10, that extreme weather events are becoming "the norm rather than the exception." The European climate observatory highlights that May was the second warmest May ever recorded globally, after the record-breaking heat of May 2024. The average temperature was 15.81°C, 1.42°C above the values estimated for the pre-industrial period (1850-1900). This new realit…
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