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Europe Experienced Record High Temperatures

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Meteorologists warn that El Niño could trigger severe weather patterns across Europe, characterized by alternating periods of intense drought and torrential rainfall. The region also experienced droughts, heatwaves, and wildfires. Average sea surface temperatures rose for the fourth consecutive year. Areas covered by snow and ice saw an enormous decline. The findings were discussed in relation to the continent's climate trends. Scientists and experts noted that Europe is losing snow and ice cover in its coldest regions. The findings were released as part of an annual report on the state of the climate. At least 95 per cent of the continent saw above average annual temperatures. Deforestation efforts in the Amazon were noted as a factor in global trends. Europe experienced its hottest year since records began, with 95 percent of the continent seeing above-average temperatures.

Meteorologists warn that El Niño could trigger severe weather patterns across Europe, characterized by alternating periods of intense drought and torrential rainfall. The region also experienced droughts, heatwaves, and wildfires. Average sea surface temperatures rose for the fourth consecutive year. Areas covered by snow and ice saw an enormous decline. The findings were discussed in relation to the continent's climate trends. Scientists and experts noted that Europe is losing snow and ice cover in its coldest regions. The findings were released as part of an annual report on the state of the climate. At least 95 per cent of the continent saw above average annual temperatures. Deforestation efforts in the Amazon were noted as a factor in global trends. Europe experienced its hottest year since records began, with 95 percent of the continent seeing above-average temperatures. Countries including the United Kingdom, Norway, and Iceland recorded record heat. Ireland, Sweden, and Finland experienced their second-warmest year.

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Radio Capital Italy

“È un tornado, è una tempesta. Arriverà il Nigno. È un riscaldamento eccessivo, molto forte, che capita circa ogni 20-30 anni.”

SRF 4 News

“Jahr mit extremen Wetterverhältnissen. So lautet das Fazlo für Europa für 2025. Schnee und Eis bedeckt sein, seien enorm zurückgegangen, schreiben die Weltwetterorganisation und der EU-Klimawandeldienst Copernicus.”

SRF 4 News

“Ein Jahr mit extremen Wetterverhältnissen. So lautet das Fazit für Europa für 2025. Die Flächen, die mit Schnee und Eis bedeckt seien, seien enorm zurückgegangen.”

SRF 4 News

“Ein Jahr mit extremen Wetterverhältnissen. So lautet das Fazit für Europa für 2025. Die Flächen, die mit Schnee und Eis bedeckt seien, Sein enorm zurückgegangen.”

LBC London

“An annual report has found Europe is losing snow and ice cover in its coldest regions. Scientists and experts worked together on the UN-backed European State of the Climate report.”

BBC

“A report by Europe's Copernicus Earth Observation Programme says climate change triggered intense heat waves, wildfires and droughts in large parts of the continent last year. It said Europe sees experienced their warmest year on record and at least 95 per cent of the continent saw above average annual temp.”

BBC World Service

“Europe's Copernicus Earth Observation Program says climate change triggered intense heat waves, wildfires and droughts in large parts of the continent last year.”

SRF 4 News

“Die Flächen, die mit Schnee und Eis bedeckt seien, seien enorm zurückgegangen, schreiben die Weltwetterorganisation und der EU-Klimawandeldienst Copernicus.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“A report by Europe's Copernicus Earth Observation Programme says climate change triggered intense heat waves, wildfires and droughts in large parts of the continent last year.”

MDR Aktuell

“Europa hat ihr heißestes Jahr seit Beginn der Aufzeichnungen erlebt, darunter Länder wie das Vereinigte Königreich, Norwegen und Island. Für Irland, Schweden und Finnland war es das zweitwärmste Jahr.”

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