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    March 2025 sets new high temperature mark for Europe

    April 15, 2025
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    March 2025 was confirmed as the warmest March ever recorded in Europe and the second warmest globally, according to the latest bulletin released by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). The data, derived from the ERA5 dataset, recorded an average surface air temperature of 14.06°C for the month, which is 0.65°C higher than the 1991-2020 average. The European temperature milestone highlights a continuing pattern of record-breaking heat, with Samantha Burgess, Strategic Lead for Climate at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, noting that these persistent temperature anomalies underscore the accelerating impacts of climate change.

    March 2025 sets new high temperature mark for Europe

    Despite the continent-wide warmth, cooler-than-average conditions were observed over the Iberian Peninsula and parts of northern Morocco. Unusually wet conditions were also reported in several parts of Europe. Southern Europe, especially the Iberian Peninsula, experienced a succession of severe weather events resulting in widespread flooding. Similar above-average precipitation patterns were observed in Norway, segments of Iceland, and northwestern Russia, contributing to regional climate imbalances.

    Globally, March 2025 tied closely with previous record-setting years. The average global surface air temperature matched Europe’s at 14.06°C, just 0.08°C below the highest global March temperature recorded in 2024. This consistency in elevated temperatures further emphasizes the long-term warming trend observed by climatologists. Sea surface temperatures outside the polar regions also continued to rise, registering an average of 20.93°C for March 2025.

    Although slightly below last year’s record high of 21.05°C, this figure marks the second-highest ever recorded for the month, maintaining a concerning trajectory for oceanic warming and its ecological implications. Meanwhile, Arctic sea ice continued its pattern of decline, reaching its lowest extent for March since satellite measurements began 47 years ago. The ice coverage was recorded at 6 percent below average, making this the fourth consecutive month of record-low sea ice extent for its respective time of year, according to C3S.

    These findings contribute to a growing body of evidence pointing to rapid environmental shifts, reinforcing the urgency of global mitigation efforts. The data presented in the C3S bulletin adds further weight to climate policy discussions as Europe and the international community contend with the intensifying impacts of climate variability. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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