2006/2007 winter was the warmest in France since 1950

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France knew an average temperature higher of 2,1 degrees than the seasonal normal. Isn’t it a great illustation of the globalwarming effect ?

Une plage de Nice, en janvier dernier (Reuters)
A beach of Nice, last January (Reuters)

The 2006/2007 winter was the warmest in France since 1950, notes Météo France on Thursday March 1st which gives a report on an average temperature higher of 2,1 degrees than the seasonal normal.

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It is located “in the forefront of the hottest winters observed in France during the period 1950-2007”, preceding those of 1989-1990 and 1974-1975 for which the temperatures had exceeded of two degrees the seasonal normal, specify the organization in an official statement.

Météo France established its report over the period from December 2006 to February 2007.

“This remarkably soft winter followed upon an exceptionally warm autumn 2006, ever observed during the period 1950-2006 and undoubtedly even ever lived for several centuries”, has observed the organization.

3°C moreover
“If the average temperature of December were finally only slightly higher than the seasonal normal (+0,4°C), those of January and February each one exceeded it of 3°C”, specifies it.

January 2007 is at the second rank of hottest January in France over the period 1950-2007, behind January 1988 (+3,1°C).

Softness was “particularly remarkable” the 18 and January 19 when records were beaten with temperatures of end of night of 13,9°C with Agen and 12,7°C in Orly.

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