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The platform allows Eater to enhance map, journalistic, and visual features, and improves user engagement via forums. [15] In mid 2017, Eater launched a London site, the network's first outside North America. Eater hosted 23 sites for cities in the United States and Canada at the time. [16] It has since closed its London and Montreal sites.
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These heat waves were the deadliest meteorological events in 2022. The highest temperature recorded was 47.0 °C (116.6 °F) in Pinhão, Portugal, on 14 July. [3] In June 2022, temperatures of 40–43 °C (104–109 °F) were recorded in parts of Europe, with most severe temperature anomalies in France, where several records were broken. [4] [5]
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Maps show NOAA's spring weather outlook across U.S. Much of the country is forecast to see warmer-than-average temperatures and drought conditions this spring, according to NOAA. Fox Weather 1 day ago
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As of 12 August 2022, more than 1,000 firefighters were fighting a megafire in Gironde, which has destroyed about 7,400 ha (18,000 acres) of forest and forced 10,000 residents to flee. [36] Firefighters from Poland, Romania , Austria and Germany [ 37 ] and helicopters from Greece, Italy and Sweden helped extinguish the fires.
The River Mole near Leatherhead in Surrey, July 2022. [39] July 2022 was the driest July in England since 1935. [40] [41] According to Sky News, in one in seven counties, it was the driest July since records began in 1836. [42] As a result, hosepipe bans were introduced in some parts of South East England. [43] Fields and heathland dried up. [44]