Western Europe records its hottest June as heatwaves surge
June was the hottest on record for Western Europe, second hottest globally
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June was the hottest on record for Western Europe, second hottest globally. June was particularly brutal for Europe as a “heat dome” – a high-pressure system acting like a lid on a boiling pot – led to all-time and monthly temperature records in several countries. Aligned with the broader global trend, continental Europe experienced its second-highest June on record this year, according to the C3S report released early Thursday local time.
Furthermore, C3S/ECMWF Last month's heat emerged between an initial spell of extreme warmth that rolled through the region in May and another beginning to form in July. A similar event in June 2003 would have been about 2C cooler. High rates of humidity were one of the reasons why the June heatwave was so intense, Burgess said. “It was extremely humid, which then meant we people didn’t get relief at night.
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June was the hottest on record for Western Europe, second hottest globally.
reliability low1/3 sourcesJune was particularly brutal for Europe as a “heat dome” – a high-pressure system acting like a lid on a boiling pot – led to all-time and monthly temperature records in several countries.
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Aligned with the broader global trend, continental Europe experienced its second-highest June on record this year, according to the C3S report released early Thursday local time.
according to CBS News — LatestC3S/ECMWF Last month's heat emerged between an initial spell of extreme warmth that rolled through the region in May and another beginning to form in July.
according to CBS News — LatestA similar event in June 2003 would have been about 2C cooler.
according to Free Malaysia Today +1High rates of humidity were one of the reasons why the June heatwave was so intense, Burgess said. “It was extremely humid, which then meant we people didn’t get relief at night.
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