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Spanish city shatters heat record

Spain's eastern city of Valencia set a new temperature record on Thursday as the country baked under its third heatwave of the summer.The mercury soared to 46.8 degrees Celsius (116.2 Fahrenheit) at Valencia airport, shattering the previous record of 43.4 Celsius set on July 6, 1986, state weather agency Aemet said on social media.

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BBC News

the heatwaves that we're experiencing on land and the marine heatwaves that we're seeing are happening in unusual locations where we haven't expected them. but there is hope. scientists are learning more about how the ocean ecosystems function every day. we have the renewable technologies that can tackle climate change by reducing our use of fossil fuels. we just need to make the change quickly. our climate reporter georgina rannard says the timing of the new temperature record is making many scientists nervous. the oceans are this really vital regulator in the earth's climate. and it's really concerning when we start to see these signs of imbalance in that they take up, they've taken up almost all of the heat we produced when burning fossil fuels and emitting those greenhouse gases. they also produce around half the earth's oxygen.

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BBC News at Ten

southern hemisphere, in march. it's global average. you would expect it to l middle i stable. global average. you would expect it to l middle of :able. global average. you would expect it to l middle of winter latejuly, the middle of winter now, latejuly, early august. you wouldn't expect a temperature record at this time. finally, as i pointed out in the piece, we have got el nino happening, this weather fluctuation, which means the pacific is warming. it's going to continue to warm all the way through until november. it's like a radiator bringing warmth into the atmosphere, so you can expect it to continue through this year and into next year.— into next year. justin rowlatt, thank yon — a man who murdered his baby stepson at their home in derbyshire has been sentenced to life in prison. craig crouch was told he must serve a minimum of 28 years, after ten—month=old jacob was found dead in his cot with multiple fractures and internal injuries. jacob's mother, gemma barton, was sentenced to ten years behind bars for causing or allowing his death and child cruelty. some afghan families given refuge by the uk are facing homelessness after being told by the government

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CNN This Morning

more frequent every five to 15 years. if we continue to burn fossil fuels we'll see the frequency become two to three years for these extreme heat events. what you and i consider to be extreme heat, 95 degrees, is becoming easily more achievable. not only becoming more frequent but we're seeing these extremes become even more extreme yet. take, for instance, the entire globe, the average temperature we have set records since july 3rd. we're on 20 something day streak of breaking this global average temperature record across the entire planet. and we're recording temperatures that we have never seen before. take, for instance, china. as these heat domes continue to propagate across the northern hemisphere throughout our summer months, it is making these heat waves, like i said, and what this report states, virtually impossible without the effects of man made climate change. erica? >> sobering indeed, derek. really appreciate it. thank you. senator mitt romney in a "wall street journal" op-ed calling on long shot republican

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The Context

it is the early warning systems that improve response and the systems can be used to protect lives, properties and also the environment. this is what we have to do in the middle of this climate crisis as well as continuing to investigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. the first two weeks ofjuly were probably earth's hottest on human record. and scientists said today that these long extreme periods of heat we're witnessing in southern europe and the united states would be "virtually impossible" without the influence of human—caused climate change. they will become ever more common. in fact if the composition of the earths atmosphere were to remain at today's levels, which it won t. the united states can expect prolonged heat waves like the one it is sweltering under now, at least once every 15 years. in southern europe a one in ten chance. in china where last week they broke the national temperature record, 126 degree fahrenheit,

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The Context

the weather is the exact opposite, it's changeable, it's rainy. it's on the cool side and the outlook remains the same for the rest ofjuly and also into august. unsettled with rain at times, frequent showers and, in fact, large weather systems being spawned by the fairly strong jet stream across the atlantic, and here is the animation over the next five days or so. the forecast showing that meandering jet stream, and meandering jet stream is an indication of these low pressures being spawned across the atlantic. now, the jet stream has crucially been to the south of us, which means that that cooler air has been often invading us from the northern climes, whereas in the south, we've got the heat. and indeed, on tuesday, sicily may once again hit 47 celsius, we had that on monday. this could happen again on tuesday. we could even nudge up to around 48 celsius, which would come close to the all—time european temperature record — the maximum. let's have a look at the weather across our part of the world for the next few hours. satellite picture showing a fair amount of cloud across the uk.

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The Daily Global

as in our neck of the woods the weather is the exact opposite. it's changeable, it's rainy. it's on the cool side and the outlook remains the same for the rest ofjuly and also into august. unsettled with rain at times, frequent showers and in fact, large weather systems being spawned by the fairly strong jet stream across the atlantic, and here is the animation over the next five days or so. the forecast showing that meandering jet stream and meandering jet stream is an indication of these low pressures being spawned across the atlantic. now, thejet being spawned across the atlantic. now, the jet stream being spawned across the atlantic. now, thejet stream has being spawned across the atlantic. now, the jet stream has crucially been to the south of us which means that that cooler air has been often invading us from the northern climes, whereas in the south, we cut the heat can and indeed, on tuesday, sisley may once again hit 47 celsius, we had that on monday. this could happen again on tuesday. we could happen again on tuesday. we could even nudge up to around 48 celsius, which would come close to the all—time european temperature record, the maximum. let's have a look at the weather across our part of the world for the next few hours.

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The Context

are still baking in that heatwave, whereas in our neck of the woods the weather is the exact opposite, it's changeable, it's rainy. it's on the cool side and the outlook remains the same for the rest ofjuly and also into august. unsettled with rain at times, frequent showers and, in fact, large weather systems being spawned by the fairly strong jet stream across the atlantic, and here is the animation over the next five days or so. the forecast showing that meandering jet stream, and meandering jet stream is an indication of these low pressures being spawned across the atlantic. now, the jet stream has crucially been to the south of us, which means that that cooler air has been often invading us from the northern climes, whereas in the south, we've got the heat. and indeed, on tuesday, sicily may once again hit 47 celsius, we had that on monday. this could happen again on tuesday. we could even nudge up to around 48 celsius, which would come close to the all—time european temperature record — the maximum. let's have a look at the weather across our part of the world for the next few hours. satellite picture showing a fair

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The Context

the weather is the exact opposite, it's changeable, it's rainy. it's on the cool side and the outlook remains the same for the rest ofjuly and also into august. unsettled with rain at times, frequent showers and, in fact, large weather systems being spawned by the fairly strong jet stream across the atlantic, and here is the animation over the next five days or so. the forecast showing that meandering jet stream, and meandering jet stream is an indication of these low pressures being spawned across the atlantic. now, the jet stream has crucially been to the south of us, which means that that cooler air has been often invading us from the northern climes, whereas in the south, we've got the heat. and indeed, on tuesday, sicily may once again hit 47 celsius, we had that on monday. this could happen again on tuesday. we could even nudge up to around 48 celsius, which would come close to the all—time european temperature record — the maximum. let's have a look at the weather across our part of the world for the next few hours. satellite picture showing a fair

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