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Observed drought episodes in Europe (1971–2011)
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A country is coloured with orange if drought episodes have occurred in that country during the reference decade, regardless
of their temporal and spatial (local or nationwide) scale. No distinction between the severity, the frequency and the extent of
the events is made.
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SPI‑3, Soil Moisture Anomaly and fAPAR Anomaly for the last 10 days of August 2012
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Standard precipitation Index for February 2012, for 1, 3, 6 and 12 months
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Evolution of the SPI3 (February to May 2011)
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Standard precipitation Index calulated over 3 months
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Mapping of drought conditions in Europe
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Mapping of drought conditions in Europe as calculated by the CDI (based on SPI, soil moisture and fAPAR) for top left 21 March 2012, top right 21 May 2011, and bottom left 1 May 2003. 2003 was known as a dry year for large parts of Europe.
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Occurrence of drought (left) and water scarcity (right) in RBMPs
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Occurrence of Drought in EU RBDs, according to RBMP assessment plus MS information
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Climate change evident across Europe, confirming urgent need for adaptation
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Climate change is affecting all regions in Europe, causing a wide range of impacts on society and the environment. Further impacts are expected in the future, potentially causing high damage costs, according to the latest assessment published by the European Environment Agency today.
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Water scarcity and drought events in Europe during the last decade
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The map shows the main drought events in Europe in 2002 - 2011
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New IPCC report addresses risks of extreme events and disasters
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It is "virtually certain" that warm weather extreme events will become more frequent this century, according to a new summary report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on 18 November. In order to explore ways of adapting to heatwaves and other extreme events potentially exacerbated in future by climate change, the IPCC has brought together a range of scientific and professional expertise.
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Safe water and healthy water services in a changing environment
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This report summarises existing knowledge
of climate change impacts on water services and
health; the nature and effectiveness of the policy
response; and the coverage and gaps in existing
assessments of these themes.
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Mapping the impacts of natural hazards and technological accidents in Europe
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The report assesses the occurrence and impacts of disasters and the underlying hazards such as storms, extreme temperature events, forest fires, water scarcity and droughts, floods, snow avalanches, landslides, earthquakes, volcanoes and technological accidents in Europe for the period 1998-2009.
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