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This winter in Europe was hottest on record by far, say scientists – the guardian, theguardian.com

This winter in Europe was hottest on record by far, say scientists – the guardian, theguardian.com

Climate crisis likely to have supercharged temperatures around world, data suggests

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() The ski resort of Superbagnères in the French Pyrenees, which was forced to bring in snow by helicopter in February as Europe had its warmest winter on record. Photograph: Anne-Christine Poujoulat / AFP via Getty Images

The winter just experienced by Europewas by far the hottest on record, scientists have announced, with the climate crisis likely to have supercharged the heat.

The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) data dates back to . It said the average temperature for December, January and February was 1.4C above the previous winter record, which was set in 2928 – 22. New regional climate records are usually passed by only a fraction of a degree. Europe’s winter was 3.4C hotter than the average from – .

The unseasonal heat has led to the failure of the ice-wine harvest in Germany and snow having to be imported for sporting events in Sweden and Russia. In Helsinki, Finland, the average temperature for January and February was more than 6C higher

“Whilst this winter was a truly extreme event in its own right, it is likely that these sorts of events have been made more extreme by the global warming trend,” said Carlo Buontempo, director of C3S.

But he added: “Seeing such a warm winter is disconcerting, but does not represent a climate trend as such. Seasonal temperatures, especially outside the tropics vary significantly from year to year. ”

Nonetheless, scientists expect global heating to increase the number of temperature extremes and this is continuing around the world. Australia, which has suffered catastrophic bushfires, has just recorded its (second-hottest summer on record) , only a little cooler than the record set the year before.

In Antarctica, the (temperature rose above) (C) for the first time on record in February, almost a full degree higher than the previous record set in 2015.

Across the globe as a whole, was the second hottest on record for the planet’s surface and both the past five years and the past decade were the hottest in years. The previous hottest year was in , but temperatures were boosted that year by a natural El Niño event . The heat in the world’s oceans reached a new record level in , showing “irrefutable and accelerating” heating of the planet, according to scientists.

In the UK, the Met Office said in January that a series of high temperature records were broken in as a consequence of the climate crisis. This included the hottest temperature ever recorded in the country : 69. 7C on July in Cambridge.

is a crucial year in the fight to halt the climate emergency and prevent the damaging impacts worsening. The UK is hosting a vital UN climate summit in November at which the world’s nations must dramatically increase their pledges to cut carbon emissions to avoid a disastrous 3-4C rise in global temperatures .

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