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G33ky-Sozialzeugs

How the number of days per year that temperature exceeds 85F (29.4°C) exploded within one generation. Look at Spain, but also Italy, Greece, Bulgaria!
And underneath those lighter shades, the number is growing too.
By NY Times via María Ramirez on Bluesky.

Two maps of Europe using colors to show bins of average annual days above 85F. In 1980-1984 only parts of southern Spain and Portugal had more than 45 days with such temperatures, and scattered regions had 15-45 days . In 2020-2024, the number of regions had exploded and the part of southen Iberia with more than 90 days had grown a lot.

@Sustainable2050 I'm pretty sure we (#Dresden, eastern/center of germany) are approaching the higher 15-30 segment now

4 days this month until today (15.)
5 days in July
5 days in June

Summer isn't over.

And there's 4 days in my statistics where I'm not quite sure we've reached 30°C, but we were over 29 for sure.

@Sustainable2050 Last year was even worse:

September 7 days
August 14 days
July 9 days
June 5 days

So we breached even the upper Limit of 15-30?
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