First tropical nights in European city centres
Posted on by michaelaschloegl (meteoblue)High temperatures are currently observed in some European cities, and some even experienced the first tropical night of the year.
High temperatures are currently observed in some European cities, and some even experienced the first tropical night of the year.
Low-pressure conditions bring dust, created by the fires, right towards the East coast of the U.S.
A low-pressure system brings storms and rain, which can be followed on the weather maps.
The high-pressure zone over Northwestern Europe brings high temperatures to the Biscaya regions Check out the city climate for Bilbao with our 10x10m heatmap.
Currently, wildfire warnings are in effect for the east coast of Nova Scotia, which are also visible in our weather maps.
At the beginning of this week, super typhoon Mawar developed over the West Pacific Ocean, and is still discernible.
For days, Vulcano Popocatépetl has been spewing ash, steam, and gas alternately, which are also visible on our weather maps.
In our Living Lab in and around Basel, we recorded local wind systems using high-resolution thermographic images. Local wind systems are highly relevant for climate change and city climate.
A region of low pressure over the Bay of Bengal is presently developing into a tropical cyclone, advancing directly towards the mainland of Myanmar.
If you believe traditional farming rules and medieval lore, early summer gardening must wait until the end of Ice Saints. We take a closer look into this topic.