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legend Temperature anomaly in Northern Europe in July 2018 The 2018 European drought and heat wave was a period of unusually hot weather that led to record-breaking temperatures and wildfires in many parts of Europe during the spring and summer of 2018. It is part of a larger heat wave affecting the northern hemisphere, caused in part by the jet stream being weaker than usual, allowing hot ...
In July in the Netherlands, an orange alert was put in place for the entire country due to the extreme heat. [1] The previous high temperature heat record 38.6 °C (101.5 °F), set in Warnsveld in 1944, was broken on 24 July in Eindhoven (North Brabant) where the temperature reached 39.3 °C (102.7 °F). [ 70 ]
The July 2019 European heat wave affected the Netherlands heavily, with temperatures over 40°C. The temperature has risen by an average of 1 degrees Celsius globally in the last 130 years, while in The Netherlands the average temperature has risen by 1.7 degrees Celsius in that time. [22] The sea level has risen 20 centimetres. [22]
Based on NL & DK. July 16 July 2006 Waren (Müritz), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 1034.3 72.6 Based on Berlin. August 4 August 1981 Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate 1038.3 163 Based on Berlin September 25 September 2018 Zwiesel, Bavaria 1042.8 614.7 Based on NL and Lux. October 18 October 1993 Parow Airport, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 1042.8
Floods started in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland on 14 July 2021 after record rainfall across western Europe caused multiple rivers to burst their banks. [ 15 ] The European Flood Awareness System (EFAS) issued alerts of life-threatening floods in advance, which, although very vague, were delivered to national authorities.
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Storm Poly, also known as or Cyclone Poly, [1] was an extremely violent European windstorm which affected Benelux, Germany, and the United Kingdom during July 2023.The thirty-seventh windstorm of the 2022–23 European windstorm season, Poly was named by the Free University of Berlin on 4 July.
Netherlands: Amsterdam: 69 94 146 197 230 217 225 203 154 116 66 58 1,779 [47] Netherlands: Eindhoven: 55 100 116 167 256 329 206 202 218 120 70 34 1,873 [48] North Macedonia: Skopje: 87 113 161 198 245 276 323 305 248 188 115 80 2,339 Norway: Bergen: 32 69 109 215 254 239 230 196 116 88 43 22 1,613 [49] Norway: Oslo: 40 76 126 178 220 250 246 ...