Our predoctoral researcher Nerea Bilbao has been interviewed in the prestigious radio programme La mecánica del Caracol of Radio Euskadi to talk about the climatic anomaly that has led to the temperatures of this hot September.
We have lived this 2023 the warmest September since records exist, with record temperatures all over Europe. In the case of Euskadi, three degrees above the average temperature. This climatic anomaly means something that had already been observed, the disruption of the seasons: that summer begins earlier and ends later. Everything points to the fact that 2023 will be the hottest year since science has been recording and studying meteorological data.
You can find the interview in Spanish from minute 1:50 to minute 8:40 here.