
Since 1960 every European metropolis has boot the bucket hotter. Lisa Charlotte Rost has used historical temperature information from Berkeley basis to visualize how much the average temperature has risen or fallen inwards every European metropolis since 1960. The interactive map inwards Which European cities bring gotten warmer? (Spoiler: All of them) uses colored markers to demo the average temperature divergence inwards European cities. If you lot hover over a city's mark you lot tin persuasion the advert of the metropolis as well as the set out of degrees centigrade that the average temperature has risen inwards the metropolis since 1960.
There appears to survive roughly geographical differences inwards the extent to which average temperatures bring risen inwards Europe. North-eastern Europe has seen the highest rises inwards average temperatures. The iii European cities which bring seen the highest rises (Orsha, Minsk & Gomel) are all inwards Belarus. Chernihiv inwards neighboring Ukraine has witnessed the adjacent highest ascent inwards average temperatures. The lowest average temperature rises are all inwards south-east Europe. Six cities, all inwards Greece, bring the lowest average rises on the map. Cities inwards neighboring countries such equally Cyprus, Republic of Bulgaria as well as Republic of Macedonia likewise seem to bring warmed past times a smaller grade than Europe equally a whole.
The average temperature ascent inwards Patrai, Hellenic Republic since 1960 is 1.59 degrees centigrade. This is the smallest ascent recorded on the map. The highest average temperature ascent was inwards Orsha, Belarus. The ascent recorded at that topographic point was 3.33 grade centigrade.