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  2. Climate of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine duration is about 2,500-2,700 hours per year, from 147 – average 4.7 hours of sunshine per day in December to 338 – average 10.9 hours of sunshine per day in July. [8]

  3. Climate change in Italy - Wikipedia

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    A 15% drop in wine production has been noted for the year 2018, although the country is the world's largest wine producer. [55] Extreme phenomena such as floods and fires have caused colossal losses to agriculture, and have caused 1 ⁄ 4 of the cultivable land to disappear in 25 years. In 2021, a loss of 25% of rice, 10% of wheat and 15% of ...

  4. Climate of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the hottest month is August in the south and July in the north; during these months the thermometer can reach 38–42 °C (100.4–107.6 °F) in the south and 32–35 °C (89.6–95.0 °F) in the north; Sometimes the country can be split as during winter, with rain and 20–22 °C (68.0–71.6 °F) during the day in the north, and 30 ...

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  6. Weather modification - Wikipedia

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    Veterans of the Seven Years' War, Napoleonic wars, and the American Civil War reported that rain fell after every large battle. After their stories were collected in War and Weather , the United States Department of War in the late 19th century purchased $9,000 of gunpowder and explosives to detonate them in Texas, in hopes of condensing water ...

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    Get the Rome, LZ local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Texas extreme winter cold could challenge power grid in early 2025. ... Temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees below ...

  8. Weather warfare - Wikipedia

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    However, the treaty does not directly condemn military use of weather modification when it does not directly cause harm, [3] such as the United States' use of weather modification in the Battle of Khe Sanh in the Vietnam War. The limitations of the treaty, and its application only to signatory states, allow weather warfare to continue to play a ...

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