欧盟气候机构:今年6月是全球有记录以来第三热6月
news flash·2025-07-09 02:07

Core Insights - The Copernicus Climate Change Service confirmed that June 2025 was the third hottest June globally, with an average surface temperature of 16.46 degrees Celsius, which is 0.47 degrees Celsius higher than the average for June from 1991 to 2020 [1] Temperature Trends - Europe experienced two significant heatwaves in mid to late June 2025, with the first heatwave peaking from June 17 to June 22, affecting most of Western and Southern Europe [1] - The second heatwave occurred from June 30 to July 2, with even more extreme temperatures recorded in the same regions [1] Extreme Temperature Records - Some countries recorded surface temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, with Spain and Portugal reaching highs of 46 degrees Celsius [1] Weather Patterns - Both heatwaves were associated with a persistent high-pressure system known as a "heat dome," which trapped warm air and resulted in prolonged periods of hot, clear, and dry weather [1]