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  2. 2024 Europe spring heatwave - Wikipedia

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    After two weeks of persistent heat, a cold spell occurred. It lasted for 10 days and brought late frost in some areas. With Zagreb, Croatia measuring -0,4 °C at April 22 just after measuring 30,5 °C on April 14, which tied April record form 2012. The cause of the heatwave was a stream of hot air from Africa. [1]

  3. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    Christopher C. Burt, a weather historian writing for Weather Underground, believes that the 1913 Death Valley reading is "a myth", and is at least 2.2 or 2.8 °C (4 or 5 °F) too high. [13] Burt proposes that the highest reliably recorded temperature on Earth could still be at Death Valley, but is instead 54.0 °C (129.2 °F) recorded on 30 ...

  4. Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service - Wikipedia

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    Since 1992, Croatia has been a member of the World Meteorological Organization, United Nations' agency specialized in weather, climate and water. It is important to say that, although DHMZ was founded in 1947, the oldest Croatian meteorological station operating continuously was Zagreb-Grič, established in 1861 and DHMZ has such invaluable ...

  5. Category:March 2020 in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 03:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. 2020 Zagreb earthquake - Wikipedia

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    At approximately 6:24 AM CET on the morning of 22 March 2020, an earthquake of magnitude 5.3 M w, 5.5 M L, hit Zagreb, Croatia, with an epicenter 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the city centre. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The maximum felt intensity was VII–VIII ( Very strong to Damaging ) on the Medvedev–Sponheuer–Karnik scale .

  7. Plitvice Lakes National Park - Wikipedia

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    The fastest north–south road connection within Croatia, the A1 Zagreb–Split, runs about 50 km (31 mi) west of the national park and thus circumvents the protected area. Plitvice Lakes National Park can be reached from Karlovac exit in the north, from Otočac exit in the west or Gornja Ploča exit in the south.

  8. Croatia's defense minister sacked after causing a fatal car ...

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    Croatia's defense minister was sacked on Saturday after he apparently caused a traffic collision in which one person died and he was also seriously injured. Defense Minister Mario Banozic was ...

  9. Geography of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia aims to reduce CO 2 emissions by 45% by 2030 and phase out coal by 2033. However, the shift to a low-carbon economy will necessitate significant expenditures in new energy infrastructure and additional renewable energy resources. [60] [61] [62] Croatia established a 2030 National Energy and Climate Plan to attain its aim.