The warming up of climate in Western Europe occurs by more rapid rates than on the average on the planet- to this conclusion the group of English and Swiss scientist- climatologists has come .
According to those information, by the analysis of the meteorological data collected in 15 West-European countries, the researchers discover, that since 1880 th the climate on the Old Continent grew warm not 1.3 degrees of Celsius, as it was considered till now, but 1.6 degrees.
The research, performed by English and Swiss scientists shows also that in Western Europe between 1880 th and 2005th duration of the period of summer heat were doubled, and extremely hot days - was tripled.
In Europe, in 1880th the wave of heat, was endure, on the average, within one and a half days in opposition to three to four and one-half days today, researchers note.
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