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Europe and US set for scorching, dry summer, scientists say

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VIENNA — Europe and parts of the U.S. are set for a sweltering and dry summer this year, posing risks for crops and boosting demand for energy for cooling at a time when prices of commoditie­s are already running high.

Scientists at the Copernicus Climate

Change Service, who published their seasonal outlook on Friday, said hotter and drier weather is highly likely across key agricultur­al regions in the European Union. It could bring drought conditions for farmers who are already battling the impacts of climate change.

Abnormally high temperatur­es could also fuel natural gas demand for air conditioni­ng. Russia’s war on Ukraine has already driven gas prices in Europe higher, contributi­ng to a cost of living crisis across the region.

The scientists said there’s a 70% to 100% probabilit­y that temperatur­es across the northeaste­rn U.S., Spain, France and Italy will be well above average from June to August. At the same time, the chance of belownorma­l rainfall across swathes of central Europe, France, Spain and the U.S. Northwest was more than 50%, the Copernicus team said.

Their model brings together data from scientists in the U.K., France, Germany, Italy and the U.S. The EU program uses billions of measuremen­ts from satellites, ships, aircraft and weather stations around the world for its monthly and seasonal forecasts.

Persistent drought has threatened to stress production of crops like wheat and corn, just as Russia’s war in Ukraine threatens to curtail shipments.. The models developed by Copernicus are intended to help businesses and government­s plan for and potentiall­y mitigate weather-related damages.

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Tribune News Service/getty Images A family walks across dry cracked earth that used to be the bottom of Lake Mendocino on April 22, 2021, in Ukiah.

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