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  2. Climate of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Because of the Foehn effect, the southern slopes fall inside the rain shadow zone and so Green Spain contrasts starkly with the rest of Spain. The rainfall is generally abundant, exceeding 1,000 mm (39.4 in) and is fairly evenly spread out over the year, with the driest month above 30 mm (1.2 in), which is the minimum criteria for an oceanic ...

  3. Camping Was So Popular It Became Basic and Nearly ... - AOL

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    Harold M. Lambert/GettyThat children who came of age in the 1960s would come to find liberating and countercultural meanings in camping was not a predictable outcome. Camping in the 1950s was a ...

  4. Spain registers hottest spring temperatures on record - AOL

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    Spain registered its hottest spring on record this year, and its second driest ever, the state meteorological agency said Wednesday. Rubén Del Campo, spokesman for the Aemet weather agency, said ...

  5. Climate change in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has caused temperatures in the world to rise in the last few decades, and temperatures in Europe have risen twice as fast as the average change in the rest of the world. [1] In Spain, which already has a hot and dry climate, extreme events such as heatwaves are becoming increasingly frequent.

  6. Camping - Wikipedia

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    Camping is a form of outdoor recreation or outdoor education involving overnight stays with a basic temporary shelter such as a tent. Camping can also include a recreational vehicle, sheltered cabins, a permanent tent, a shelter such as a bivy or tarp, or no shelter at all. Typically, participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors ...

  7. Climate of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    In January 1941, 8 snow days were recorded, the most for any month. [ 16 ] From 7 January to 10 January 2021 , Madrid received the most snow in its recorded history; Spain's meteorological agency AEMET reported between 50 and 60 centimetres (20 and 24 in) of accumulated snow at its weather stations within the city.

  8. 2006 European heatwave - Wikipedia

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    High temperatures in France destroyed many crops, just days before the harvest period, while French officials said at least 40 people were confirmed to have been killed by the heat wave directly. Temperatures as high as 37 °C (99 °F) were recorded in Paris during the heatwave. July 2006 was in many regions the warmest July ever recorded (and ...

  9. Land temperatures in Spain surpass 60C as deadly heatwave ...

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