Temperatures: Plus 5 degrees in Italy in the last thirty years

The data comes from meteorological institutes across Europe. The city with the highest variations is Milan, but even in Rome, the numbers reveal a summer unlike any other.

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I climate crisis deniers would do well to take a look at the latest temperature data for major European cities at the end of October 2022, compared with the average of the last thirty years on identical days.

TEMPERATURES HAVE INCREASED BY 20 PERCENT IN ITALY OVER THE LAST THIRTY YEARS

The numbers are impressive. The source, the website Weather Spark and the National Meteorological Institutes, tells us that in Italy between 24 and 30 October 2022, when it seemed to be the height of summer, Temperatures were also up to 7,7 percent higher than the 30-year average on the same days.This is what happened, for example, in Milan: 23,1 degrees in October 2022; 15,4 degrees was the average between 1991 and 2021. An increase of 7,7 percent. A similar increase occurred in Rome: 24,1 degrees on a single day at the end of October 2022; 19,8 degrees was the average between 1991 and 2021. An increase of 4,3 percent.

The increase of temperature It's very high everywhere in Europe. With peaks in Berlin (up 8,5 percent), Bucharest (up 8,4 percent), and Brussels (up 8 percent). Next in this disturbing ranking is Milan. I wonder if climate change deniers will even be willing to start thinking, given these data.

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