"A Clear Trend Towards a Warmer Climate": the Pyrenees Lose 3 Days of Frost and Gain 5 Days of Summer Every 10 Years, a Study Gives the Alert
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According to a European study, the Pyrenees chain loses three days of freezing and gains nearly five days of summer each decade. Lakes are warming by half a year.
A study within the IFE Pyrenees4Clima project finds that global warming has caused the mountain range to increase by one month the days of summer temperatures since 1960.The Pyrenees have increasingly smaller but more frequent avalanches.The climate emergency punishes the Pyrenees.With glaciers in decline for decades, a study has now found that the mountain range loses three days of frost and earns five days of summer for every decade that passe…
A study led by the Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya (METEOCAT) has analyzed the Pyrenees with a cross-border view and confirms that the air temperature continues to increase as the years pass. The region loses three days of frost per decade (minimum temperature under 0°C) and earns 4.9 days of summer per decade (days with maximum temperature above 25°C). This assumes that the Pyrenees now have 20 days less frost than in 1959 and 32 days more sum…
The Pyrenees loses three days of frost and earns five days of summer each decade, according to one study, which supposes that the mountain range currently records a...
Barcelona.- The increase in the air temperature of the Pyrenees has caused the loss of three days of frost and an increase of five days of summer for every decade, according to a study led by the Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya (Meteocat).This supposes that the mountain range currently records about 20 days less frost and 32 days more summer days -considered those with maximum temperatures above 25 °C- with respect to 1959.The Pyrenees, increas…
A study led by the Meteorological Service of Catalonia (Meteocat) has analyzed the Pyrenees and confirms that the air temperature continues to rise as the years go by. The region loses three days of frost per decade (minimum temperature below 0 °C) and gains 4.9 days of summer per decade (days with maximum temperature above 25 °C). This means that the Pyrenees now have twenty days less frost than in 1959 and thirty-two more days of summer in the…
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