English: July 2022 was characterised by intense, and in some parts prolonged, heatwaves which affected Europe and the rest of the world, breaking several air temperature records.
As reported in the latest Climate Bulletin published by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), July 2022 was one of the three warmest Julys on record globally and the sixth warmest July for Europe.
This image, created using data retrieved from C3S, shows the Surface Air Temperature Anomaly for June 2022. As highlighted by the darkest shaded red colour, temperature anomalies reached peaks of +4ºC in Italy, France, and Spain.
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