Английская Википедия:2021 Eurasia winter heat wave

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox heat event Across Europe[1] and parts of Asia, unusually high-temperatures in the late-winter period were reported from February 20 until February 28, 2021. The onset of the short-lasting winter heat wave was caused by a jet stream of Saharan dust. Daily high temperatures for the period were similar to the maximum high temperatures during spring.[2]

In the capitals of Germany and France, Berlin[3] and Paris, high temperatures of Шаблон:Convert were reported. The capitals of the UK and Poland, London and Warsaw, had high temperatures around Шаблон:Convert. Croatia saw its highest overall temperature of Шаблон:Convert. The capital of China, Beijing, also experienced the highest overall winter temperature: Шаблон:Convert.[4][5]

Areas affected

United Kingdom

The previous winter heatwave, that affected the United Kingdom in 2019, set a record-breaking day in Aboyne, Scotland, after 122 years at Шаблон:Convert with three other sites exceeding over Шаблон:Convert.[6] Warnings were set off across UK for not only the heatwave but a pollen bomb just shortly after the January 2021 coldwave went through UK and Europe.[7]

Europe

Among the European cities such as Berlin, and Paris reaching Шаблон:Convert, the warmer climate of Europe also has seen increase of overall high winter temperature and those were reported in Slovenia at Шаблон:Convert, Italy at Шаблон:Convert[8] and Czech Republic at Шаблон:Convert. In Poland, record temperature of Шаблон:Convert was reported in Makow Podhalanski and in Slovakia at Hurbanavo, a high temperature of Шаблон:Convert was reported. Sweden had set a record high temperature of Шаблон:Convert caused by the foehn wind.[9]

Asia

In China, Beijing experienced a record high day of Шаблон:Convert breaking the 1996 record on February 13,[10] while Anyang and Hefei hit Шаблон:Convert and Шаблон:Convert, respectively. While Longzhou and Cao Bang both reached Шаблон:Convert on February 20. Pohang, South Korea surpassed its own Шаблон:Convert set in 2004 with a new Шаблон:Convert on February 21.[11] In China, it was the warmest February recorded nationwide since 1961.

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