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  1. The city where I live, Turin (IT), hit a triple climate record in 2022:
    - by far the hottest year since record keeping began in 1753 (average temperature 16.0 °C, an anomaly of +1.6 °C with respect to the norm for the already hot 30-year period 1991-2020)
    - the driest since 1803 (310 mm of precipitation, only 34% of the 1991-2020 norm)
    - the year with the most abundant solar radiation, albeit in a shorter series that began in 2004

    Source: SMI-Nimbus

    #climatecrisis #climaterecord

  2. The city where I live, Turin (IT), hit a triple climate record in 2022:
    - by far the hottest year since record keeping began in 1753 (average temperature 16.0 °C, an anomaly of +1.6 °C with respect to the norm for the already hot 30-year period 1991-2020)
    - the driest since 1803 (310 mm of precipitation, only 34% of the 1991-2020 norm)
    - the year with the most abundant solar radiation, albeit in a shorter series that began in 2004

    Source: SMI-Nimbus

    #climatecrisis #climaterecord

  3. The city where I live, Turin (IT), hit a triple climate record in 2022:
    - by far the hottest year since record keeping began in 1753 (average temperature 16.0 °C, an anomaly of +1.6 °C with respect to the norm for the already hot 30-year period 1991-2020)
    - the driest since 1803 (310 mm of precipitation, only 34% of the 1991-2020 norm)
    - the year with the most abundant solar radiation, albeit in a shorter series that began in 2004

    Source: SMI-Nimbus

    #climatecrisis #climaterecord

  4. The city where I live, Turin (IT), hit a triple climate record in 2022:
    - by far the hottest year since record keeping began in 1753 (average temperature 16.0 °C, an anomaly of +1.6 °C with respect to the norm for the already hot 30-year period 1991-2020)
    - the driest since 1803 (310 mm of precipitation, only 34% of the 1991-2020 norm)
    - the year with the most abundant solar radiation, albeit in a shorter series that began in 2004

    Source: SMI-Nimbus

    #climatecrisis #climaterecord