A new analysis by World Weather Attribution reveals that the weather conditions driving the recent deadly wildfires in Türkiye, Cyprus, and Greece have become up to ten times more likely due to the impacts of climate change. The study highlights how rising temperatures and prolonged dry spells have intensified the risk of extreme fire weather in the Eastern Mediterranean region, underscoring the growing threat posed by global warming. As communities grapple with the devastating aftermath, experts warn that such climate-driven disasters may become increasingly frequent and severe if urgent mitigation efforts are not implemented.
Weather Patterns Behind Devastating Wildfires in Türkiye Cyprus and Greece
The recent spike in wildfires across Türkiye, Cyprus, and Greece has been strongly linked to a combination of prolonged heatwaves, reduced precipitation, and abnormally dry conditions. Meteorological analyses reveal that these weather extremes have created an environment…
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Author : Charlotte Adams
Publish date : 2025-10-06 11:40:00
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