The recently concluded winter in Italy was, as was to be expected, the warmest since the year 1800, when such records began. "It primarily strikes the overall thermal anomaly of this winter, which - according to the results provided by Isaac-Crn - has resulted in well over 2.19 years C above the thirty-year average 1991-2020, which is higher than that calculated in previous decades," explains 3bmeteo.com. “This is a very large value if you consider that it is mediated throughout the country for three months (from December 1 to February 29, when the winter weather stopped). If we simply consider February 2024, the anomaly grows to +3.09, making it the hottest on record, despite the fact that the latter decade of the month had several rainy periods”.
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