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  2. 2018 European heatwave - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. 2019 European heatwaves - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Climate change in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. List of atmospheric pressure records in Europe - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. 2021 European floods - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Category:July 2022 in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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  8. Storm Poly - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. List of cities in Europe by sunshine duration - Wikipedia

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    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 ...