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Wednesday, December 06, 2006 

Alps said to be at warmest in centuries

I guess this could have been expected.  I'm sure this will have an effect on skiing but I also wonder about the water supply in that region.  I know that many areas depend on melting snow running off of mountains for water.


Alps said to be at warmest in centuries



VIENNA, Austria - Global warming has driven temperatures in the Alps to their highest in 1,300 years, according to one of the authors of an EU-backed climate study.

The study reconstructed the climate back to the year 755 in the region encompassing France's Rhone Valley to the west, Budapest, Hungary, to the east, Tuscany, Italy, to the south and Nuremberg, Germany, to the north.

"We are currently experiencing the warmest period in the Alpine region in 1,300 years," Reinhard Boehm, a climatologist at Austria's Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, said Tuesday.

Read entire article here.

Read the ALP-IMP Study summary here.



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