The New Zealand Herald

Britain records its hottest June since records began

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The United Kingdom sweltered through its hottest June since records began in 1884, the country’s weather agency said yesterday, adding that human-induced climate change means such unusual heat will become more frequent.

The average temperatur­e for June in the UK hit 15.8C — 0.9C hotter than the joint previous record of 14.9C in 1940 and 1976, according to the Met Office’s provisiona­l figures.

Meteorolog­ists say that thanks to climate change, the chance of beating the previous joint record has at least doubled since the 1940s.

“Alongside natural variabilit­y, the background warming of the Earth’s atmosphere due to human-induced climate change has driven up the possibilit­y of reaching record high temperatur­es,” said Paul Davies at the Met Office. “By the 2050s, the chance of surpassing the previous record of 14.9C could be as high as around 50 per cent, or every other year.”

Large areas of the country, from the Orkney Islands in northern Scotland to Cornwall in southwest England, set regional high temperatur­e records last month, with many experienci­ng mean temperatur­es that were 2.5C more than average.

The highest temperatur­e recorded last month was 32.2C — much higher than typical maximum temperatur­es, which hover in the low 20s for this time of year, the weather agency said.

Fisheries experts say the hot weather has contribute­d to the deaths of thousands of fish in canals and rivers. Thundersto­rms, pollution and other factors also contribute­d to the deaths, the Environmen­t Agency said.

“Environmen­t Agency fisheries teams have been responding round the clock to numerous reports of dead or distressed fish across the country,” said the agency’s fisheries manager, Graeme Storey.

Met Office scientists have said 2022 was the hottest year on record for the UK, with an annual mean temperatur­e of 10.03C, or 0.89C higher than the 1991-2020 average. Other European countries including France and Spain saw similar record highs last year.

Since records began more than a century ago, all of the 10 annual highest temperatur­e records in the UK have occurred from 2003, the scientists added, clearly demonstrat­ing how global warming has affected British climate.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? The highest temperatur­e recorded in Britain last month was 32.2C.
Photo / AP The highest temperatur­e recorded in Britain last month was 32.2C.

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