European summer temperatures in the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble differ by as much as 5 degrees in the present-day and this spread grows to 9 degrees by the end of this century under the RCP8.5 scenario. This spread is so large since late summer temperatures depend on a number of interacting...
Average July temperatures for cities throughout Europe, including lists of monthly high and low temperatures in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Consequently, the large present-day differences in GSL across the range of beech are likely to decrease under future climates where rising temperatures will alter the relationship between BB and LS. Northern populations are likely to increase their productivity as warmer conditions will enable them to...
Abstract Instrumental observations1,2and reconstructions3,4of global and hemispheric temperature evolution reveal a pronounced warming during the past∼150 years. One expression of this warming is the observed increase in the occurrence of heatwaves5,6. Conceptually this increase is understood as a s...
staggering 175,000 people die from heat-related causes every year in Europe and that figure is set to soar in line with our steadily warming planet. That’s the warning from the UN World Health Organization (WHO), which said on Friday that European countries are seeing temperatures rise […...
Europe’s recent summer droughts have had devastating ecological and economic consequences, but the severity and cause of these extremes remain unclear. Here we present 27,080 annually resolved and absolutely dated measurements of tree-ring stable carbon
The common temperature signal over the study region allowed regional reconstructions to be developed using principal component regression models for average June-August (1600-1988) and April-September (1650-1987) temperatures from ring-width and density records, respectively. Similar climatic histories ...
These gases, which increase due to natural processes and human activities, cause an increase in temperatures by causing the greenhouse effect. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce these emissions and to carry out human activities without harming the environment for the future of the planet. The ...
Extreme climatic events are expected to become more common in a warming world1. Frequency and intensity of heatwaves, broadly defined as periods of consecutive days with anomalously high temperatures, have increased during the last decades and are expected to continue increasing throughout the 21st ...
Atmospheric blocking events are persistent, quasi-stationary high-pressure systems that interrupt the prevailing westerly flows and storm tracks6, being associated with a reduction in cloudiness, an increase in the mean air temperature and an overall rainfall deficit5. Higher temperatures lead to an ...