Europe's record-breaking June heatwave: causes, impacts and climate change links
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Andrew B. Watkins
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Europe is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave, with France enduring its hottest days in history (39°C–43°C), the UK recording its warmest June day (36.1°C), and multiple other countries breaking June temperature records. A climate expert explains that this extreme heat is driven by a combination of climate change, a high-pressure system drawing hot air from North Africa, and a "heat dome" effect. The article warns of increased health risks, wildfires, and infrastructure strain, emphasizing that such events are becoming more frequent and severe due to global warming.
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bskyEurope's record-breaking June heatwave: causes, impacts and climate change linkstheconversation.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledSweltering temperatures are shattering records across Europe, as the continent battles a deadly heatwave.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, France endured its hottest days in history, with western regions reaching highs of between 39°C and 43°C.
Wednesday was the United Kingdom's warmest June day on record, with the mercury climbing to 36.1°C.
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