Winters in France Becoming Warmer
Written on January 16, 2012 by Brooke Wardlaw
The following graphic of the map of France illustrates the percentage decrease in ‘degree days’, when the temperature has gone below 17°C during the period October to May each year.
‘Degree days’ is a meteorological measurement used to determine the severity and duration of cold weather; the colder the weather in a given month, the larger the degree-day value for that month (degrees multiplied by days).
It provides a summation over time of the difference between a base temperature (in this case 17°C) and the outside temperature.
As can be seen, in many parts of the country the number of days when the temperature has fallen to under 17°C during winter has gone down by as much as 25%.
The largest decreases have been observed for a number of locations in the South (Ajaccio, Montpellier, Mende, Albi, Nice, Montélimar, Nîmes, Marignane), on the Atlanatic coast (Bordeaux, Cognac, Agen, La Rochelle), but also in such places as Saint-Etienne, Lyon, Le Mans, Rennes and Lille.
Conversely, winters warmed up less in some high altitude regions (Hautes-Alpes, Haute-Corse, Haut-Rhin, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Ariège, Haute-Marne), as well as in other areas – Poitiers, Niort, Alençon, Reims, Dijon and Belfort.
Where is it Coldest?
When the cumulative number of days that fall below the base temperature is calculated it is then possible to establish those areas of the country that are the coldest. The higher the degree value, the coldest the weather over a given period.
Not surprisingly the following graphic shows that the winter period is on average warmer in those departments around the Mediterranean, the lower valley of the Rhône, the South-West, and the Atlantic coast.
Conversely, the period between October and May is most severe in the East, the Massif Central and the Northern Alpes.
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