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Being Italy surrounded by sea, Italy’s climate is temperate Mediterranean. Italy’s climate is formally divided in four types, characterized by specific features: Alpine climate, dominant in Alps and northern and central Apennines, characterized by night and winter low temperatures and moist summer; Mediterranean climate, in the island and ...
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- Heat Risk
High-level Summary: Compound Heat Risk. This section...
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Trends in climate — past, present and future — always need...
- Climate Change Overview
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- Historical Natural Hazards
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- CMIP6
This page presents Italy's projected climate. The Mean...
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10 lis 2021 · Climate trend in Italy. On 10 November, the state and trend of the climate in Italy will be illustrated. During the event, the results of the latest report "Climate indicators in Italy", which reached its 16th edition in 2021, will be presented.
The 16th report "Gli Indicatori del Clima in Italia" describes the Italian climate in the year 2020 and updates the estimate of climate variations in the last few decades.
24 paź 2024 · Italy can be divided into seven main climatic zones. The most northerly, the Alpine zone, has a continental mountain climate, with temperatures lower and rainfall higher in the east than in the west.
The 16th report "Gli Indicatori del Clima in Italia" describes the Italian climate in the year 2020 and updates the estimate of climate variations in the last few decades.
Explore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Italy.
23 gru 2020 · The expected climate for Italy in the coming decades told by climate models: sixty maps, ten indicators, two scenarios, three periods until 2100. The CMCC Foundation publishes the climate scenarios for Italy.