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Why isn t Europe as cold as it should be?
Increase of average yearly temperature in selected cities in Europe (1900–2017) Climate change has resulted in an increase in temperature of 2.3 °C (2022) in Europe compared to pre-industrial levels. Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world. Europe's climate is getting warmer due to anthropogenic activity.It is widely believed by scientists and lay people alike that the transport of warm water north in the Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Drift, and its release to the atmos- phere, is a major reason why western Europe's winters are so much milder (as much as 15–20 degC) than those of eastern North America (Fig.Both Helsinki and Oslo are on similar latitude. Both are on the sea too. The former however is much colder than the latter.

Why is Europe so much warmer : One reason Europe is heating up so quickly is that it's very close to the Arctic, and the polar regions feel the effects of climate change more intensely. Another reason is that the ocean and atmospheric currents around Europe are warmer in general than those at similar latitudes in other parts of the world.

Why doesn’t Europe have a cold climate

Strong westerly winds bring mild maritime air from the Atlantic during the winters and summers. These strong winds prevent cold Arctic air from penetrating the interior of the continent most of the time. As such, Europe maintains steady temperatures throughout the year.

Is Oslo or Stockholm warmer : Stockholm, Sweden has on average the warmest summer of the Nordic capitals, with an average maximum temperature of 23 °C (73 °F) in July; Copenhagen, Oslo and Helsinki have an average July maximum temperature of 22 °C (72 °F).

Stockholm has a humid temperate oceanic climate with mild pleasant summers and a more even climate. While Helsinki is in a zone between and with traits of both maritime and continental climate, where summers are slightly warmer – a few degrees more on average than in Sweden.

Europe is expected to get warmer, some regions getting drier, while others wetter. These changes will not only impact our health but also the ecosystems we depend on.

Is Europe getting warmer

"Since the 1980s, Europe has been warming twice as fast as the global average, becoming the fastest-warming continent on Earth," said the joint report from the World Meteorological Organization and Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), the Earth observation unit of the European Union's space program.Climate change is causing Europe to heat up more quickly than any other continent, and that heat is deadly, according to a new report by European climate officials. Here's NPR's Rebecca Hersher. REBECCA HERSHER, BYLINE: The whole planet is warming up because of heat-trapping pollution from oil, gas and coal.Europe is expected to get warmer, some regions getting drier, while others wetter. These changes will not only impact our health but also the ecosystems we depend on.

“Both Helsinki and Oslo are on similar latitude. Both are on the sea too. The former however is much colder than the latter.

Which is colder, Norway or Finland : In January, the average temperature in Norway is somewhere in between −6 °C (21 °F) and 3 °C (37 °F). Like neighboring Norway, Finland averages −6 °C (21 °F) to 1 °C (34 °F) in the month of January. Finnish areas north of the Arctic Circle rarely see the sun rise, due to the natural phenomenon of the polar night.

Is Oslo or Helsinki colder : Both Helsinki and Oslo are on similar latitude. Both are on the sea too. The former however is much colder than the latter.

Which is colder, Norway or Sweden

Norway is basically all coastline, which means Sweden is generally warmer in summer than Norway, but usually colder or even a lot colder in winter. (Excepting Svalbard, which has a surprisingly mild climate for its latitude, but still seriously cold in winter.)

Europe is expected to get warmer, some regions getting drier, while others wetter. These changes will not only impact our health but also the ecosystems we depend on.It may be as bad as the summer of 2022, the hottest ever in the UK with temperatures topping 40C (104F). “Summer 2024 could challenge the warmth of summer 2022,” Birch said. “Widely dry conditions are expected mid toward late summer, increasing the risk of heat waves and droughts.”

Will summer 2024 be hot in Europe : It may be as bad as the summer of 2022, the hottest ever in the UK with temperatures topping 40C (104F). “Summer 2024 could challenge the warmth of summer 2022,” Birch said. “Widely dry conditions are expected mid toward late summer, increasing the risk of heat waves and droughts.”