Reuters AlertNet Full site
Homepage | Newsdesk | NGO Latest | Crisis briefings | Country profiles | MediaWatch | Jobs | Alerting | Login

NEWSDESK

January 2007 warmest in Netherlands in 300 years
31 Jan 2007 14:37:15 GMT
Source: Reuters
AMSTERDAM, Jan 31 (Reuters) - This month has been the warmest January in the Netherlands since temperatures were first measured in 1706, the Dutch meteorological institute KNMI said on Wednesday.

The average temperature in January was about 7.1 degrees Celsius, 2.8 degrees more than the usual for the month and significantly exceeding a previous record of 6.2 degrees reached in 1921, 1975 and 1983, KNMI said in a statement.

Last year was the warmest on record in the Netherlands, which the agency had linked to global warming.

Dutch temperature records are among the oldest in the world. Methodical thermometer-based records began on a more global basis around 1850.

KNMI officials have said that the 10 warmest years in the Netherlands occurred in the past 18 years, which was in line with rising global temperatures and was a sign of a warming planet.

The KNMI's climate scenarios envisage more extreme weather such as heatwaves and storms in the Netherlands and northern Europe in the next few decades to 2050.

Earlier this month, Europe was hit by a severe storm, the worst in years, with hurricane-force winds that cut a swathe from Britain via the Netherlands to Poland and killed about 60 people.


AlertNet news is provided by

Email this article       Send comments

Latest news

•  January 2007 warmest in Netherlands in 300 years

•  ANALYSIS-Pressure on ICC to perform as prepares first trial

•  Ship grounded on Spanish coast stops leaking fuel

•  Indonesia to invite finance ministers to U.N. environment talks

•  FACTBOX-Congo militia leader Thomas Lubanga faces ICC trial

MORE >>

Disclaimers |  Copyright |  Privacy |  Contact Us |  Feedback |  About Us |  RSS XML

Last updated:Wed Jan 31 14:39:08 2007