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Arctic Glaciers Totally Forget Climate History, Just Like Old-Timers Reuniting!
Arctic glaciers are "losing their memories" of climate history due to global warming, an international study coordinated by Italy's National Research Council (CNR) has…
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European Summer Weather Could Be Predicted by Arctic Ice Loss, According to Study
A recent study has found that Arctic ice loss is linked to hotter and drier European summers, meaning European weather may be predictable up to a year in advance, reported Xinhua.…
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Bundle up! Finland’s in for a seriously chilly winter ahead
The winter, the period from December to February, was colder than usual, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI). Temperatures were widely 1–3 degrees Celsius…
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Get ready to spring forward: Clock jumps ahead an hour this Sunday!
Summer time will start early Sunday when the clock will advance by one hour at 3:00 o’clock. In 2018, the European Commission proposed that the biannual clock changes be abandoned…
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Looks Like the Melting Snow and Rain Could Stir Up Some Flooding Troubles Down South and Out West in…
The water levels in the rivers are increasing in the southern and western regions of the country due to melting snow and rain triggering risk of flood in the regions early next week,…
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Wow, Finland’s March is Really Heating Up This Year!
The average temperature in March varied from approximately +1 degrees Celsius in the southwest part of the country to about minus 6 degrees Celsius in Northern Lapland, according to the…
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Wow, Can You Believe It? Yet Another Month, Another Global Heat Record Goes Down in Flames!
Year 2024 recorded the warmest March ever documented globally, marking the 10th month in a row to be the hottest on record, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate…
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Lights Out Due to Strong Winds in the Southwest—Power’s Gone!
Strong winds blew over the south-western region of the country on Saturday evening, leaving thousands of households without power supply, reported the national broadcaster Yle quoting…
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Gettin’ Chilled: Spring Comes in Hot, Then May Cools Us Off!
The average temperature in May was six to nine degrees Celsius in the southern and central parts of the country and mostly three to six degrees Celsius in the northern part of the…
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A Bit of a Bump in Algae Blooms Spotted in Lakes and Seas Across Finland
Cyanobacterial occurrences increased slightly in southern Finland in both Baltic Sea waters and in lakes, said the Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) in a press release on Thursday.…
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