Europe, heat wave
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Much of Germany and Poland were under extreme heat warnings on Saturday as the weather phenomenon driving this week’s record-breaking temperatures moved east.
This week’s European heatwave extended beyond the obvious hot spots into the Low Countries and Germany. In France, it prompted schools and the top of the Eiffel Tower to close, while outdoor working was temporarily banned in parts of Italy, wildfires ...
Due to global warming, the North Atlantic Oscillation, an atmospheric circulation pattern that strongly influences European weather, is becoming more extreme in the summer, according to a study published in Communications Earth & Environment. The ...
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that, while in June Western Europe experienced below-average irradiance, Eastern Europe and the Balkans in particular saw a notable increase, resulting from persistent and static ...
Authorities in Germany reported damage to highways and train cancellations on Saturday as a heat wave that baked western European countries this week moves to central and eastern parts of the continent.
Germany set a new national heat record for the second consecutive day on Saturday as a heatwave that has scorched Western Europe all week tightened its grip on the country. Temperatures reached 41.
The UK has seen the record for the hottest June day ever with temperatures reaching 36.7C in the south of England. But it's not just the UK experiencing a heatwave, cities across Europe are also dealing with extreme heat.
