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The current European heatwave was able to make a change in the world of climate change, according to new research.
said to the BBC, researchers from the University of Oxford The great browning
Three of the badysed weather stations from Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark – where three-day heatwave went back as far the beginning of the 20th century –
"In many parts of Europe, thr This is a very important topic for you to consider (19459011), "said Dr. Friederike Otto, one of the authors.
it does not change the result very much. "
However, the team from the World Weather Assignment said it is too early to tell whether it is high-pressure system or not. exchange. A more accurate answer is likely to be found when the full results of the study are published in
In the meantime, satellites have managed to capture the great browning of Europe in amazing (and somewhat worrying) detail, most notably
However, other time-lapse footage captured by the European Space Agency's Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission showed that land in Ireland, the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands was still parched.
While agriculture and nature in general has taken a hit as a result of the heatwave, it has brought about one of the archaeological finds of the decade in Ireland.
Just a few weeks ago, aerial footage revealed the site of possible henges in the fields surrounding the historical Newgrange site, brought on by the intense drying of the surrounding soil.
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