February fifth warmest on record, extreme rain in Europe: EU monitor
The Straits Times
The average temperature in Europe was among the three coldest in the past 14 years at minus 0.07 deg C. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PARIS - The world logged its fifth hottest February on record, with western Europe drenched by extreme rainfall and widespread flooding, the European Union’s climate monitor said on March 10.
Global temperatures in February were 1.49 deg C above pre-industrial times, defined as the 1850-1900 period before large-scale fossil fuel use drove climate change.
Temperatures and precipitation varied widely in Europe.
The average temperature in Europe was among the three coldest in the past 14 years at minus 0.07 deg C.
But western, southern and south-east Europe experienced above-average temperatures, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Colder conditions were experienced in north-west Russia, Baltic countries, Finland and its Scandinavian neighbours.












