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heatwave developing across western Europe caused by a static area of high pressure. The high
cause of the heatwave is a "heat dome" – where an area of high pressure gets "stuck" over Europe
causing the hot weather? The heatwave that began early last week across southwestern Europe is consistent
caused by a heat dome, with hot air from Morocco trapped under an area of high pressure, adding that [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news) could expect such events to “occur more and more often, earlier
caused by a heat dome, with hot air from Morocco trapped under an area of high pressure, adding Europe could expect such events “more and more often, more and more intense, and earlier and earlier
causing damage and disruption. Several trees and power lines were brought down, and at one point on Wednesday night more than 10,000 people were without power. Meanwhile, western [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news) is sweltering
cause of the incident. The local DLRG chapter and the fire brigade issued a renewed warning on the risks of rivers and streams, particularly for non-swimmers. “Currents, steep banks and cold water temperatures
caused by a heat dome, with hot air from Morocco trapped under the high pressure of a powerful anticyclone. Météo-France said the temperatures expected in Brittany in particular were “quite remarkable so early
Europe, temperatures have soared, heat records have been broken and spring has felt more like the height of summer. Météo [France](https://www.theguardian.com/world/france), the French national weather service, has attributed this to a “heat
caused climate change](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9w15nggj58o) and the [El Niño weather pattern](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj97npgk92po). "Forests are well equipped to cope with normal climate," said Rod Taylor, global director for forest and nature conservation
causing’**  Children are ‘sensitive, sentient; they feel things just as acutely as an adult does’, says Gibson. Photograph: Stanislaw Pytel/Getty Images
heatwaves, droughts, storms and floods have uprooted 250 million people globally over the past decade, the equivalent of 70,000 displacementsevery day.  A resident
heatwave of July 2022 when Britain baked under record 40C temperatures. Robin Hood arrived in an electric van for an impromptu, informal funeral beside the tree after the RSPB, which manages the Sherwood Forest site