Heat Wave Grips France
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Heat Wave Grips France
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France is sweltering in an “unprecedented” heatwave for May – says the French meteorological service. Skyrocketing temperatures have broken records this month. We speak with Fabio D’Andrea, a CNRS climatologist and head of the geosciences department of ENS about the cause.
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