Heat Wave in Europe: the New Standard?
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Temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius, no cooling at night: climatologist Orlik explains how climate change changes the heat and how Austria is affected.
·Salzburg, Austria
Read Full ArticleBerlin, 1 Jul (EFE).- Experts from the European Centre for Medium-Term Weather Forecasts (CEPMPM), working at the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), are monitoring the current heat wave in Europe, whose virulence relates to climate change. C3S data show temperatures above average in many parts of Europe in June, with two heat waves in Western Europe, while for the continent as a whole it is expected that the month will be one of the five w…
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