Summer 2024 was Europe’s warmest ever on record, scientists say

By Zia Weise | 09/26/2024 12:50 PM EDT

Human-driven climate change is pushing up temperatures across the globe, with Europe the fastest-warming continent.

This summer was the hottest ever recorded in Europe, even if it might not have felt that way in all parts of the Continent.

While northwestern regions saw temperatures close to or below average, southeastern areas registered record-breaking heat stress, the European Union’s Copernicus climate change service said Thursday.

Human-driven climate change is pushing up temperatures across the globe, with Europe the fastest-warming continent. Overall air surface temperatures over the Continent’s land areas between June and August this year were 1.54 degrees Celsius higher than the 1991-2020 average, exceeding the previous record from summer 2022 by 0.2 C, Copernicus data shows.

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Southeastern Europe experienced a record number of days with ”strong” heat stress, meaning the perceived temperature, which takes into account factors like wind speed and humidity, was 32 C or above, on 66 days — or two-thirds of the three summer months. The average for the region is 29 days.

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