Far from the catastrophe in Valencia or the serious problems that damage has caused in recent weeks in other territories of the country, the city of Burgos is going through a month of November with an unusual calm that stands out above all for the high temperatures recorded in its first week. A new detail of the upward trend registered in recent decades.
In this case, only in the first eight days of the month the average temperature reached 12.2 degrees, “a positive anomaly” (defined as this by the State Meteorological Agency) that exceeded the average values recorded in 5.4 degrees. the reference thirty-year period between 1991-2020.
During those 30 years, thermometers moved an average of 6.8 degrees. For this reason, this beginning of November was considered “extraordinarily warm for the average temperature” with minimum temperatures of 9.2 or 7.5 degrees (on days 1 and 3) or maximum temperatures that touched 20 degrees.
It happened on the 6th, when the mercury stood at 19.9 degrees at the Villafría station. That was the highest reference, but throughout that initial period, 16 degrees were exceeded.
The change in trend last week brought the first cold days of autumn, although only occasionally and the low temperatures are not expected to continue. In fact, Aemet’s forecast “in general terms” suggests that the second “will continue to be warm”, although the ‘heat’ will also give prominence to records typical of the time of year or even below. This is expected, for example, for the next few hours.
(Full report in this Monday’s paper edition of Diario de Burgos or here)
How do you see the roles of local businesses in Burgos evolving in response to climate change, and what actions can they take to support sustainability efforts within the community?
Question 1: Mr. Guest 1, as a climatologist, can you explain the current weather conditions in Burgos and how they differ from the historical average? How do these conditions compare to the larger trend of climate change in Spain?
Question 2: Ms. Guest 2, as a local resident, what impact have these warm temperatures had on daily life in Burgos? Have there been any positive or negative effects on the community, environment, or local economy?
Question 3: Mr. Guest 1, what are the possible causes of these unusually warm temperatures in Burgos? Can you discuss any potential long-term consequences for the city and its residents if these conditions become more common?
Question 4: Ms. Guest 2, as someone who has lived in Burgos for several years, have you noticed any changes in weather patterns over time? If so, how have these changes affected you personally or the community as a whole?
Question 5: Mr. Guest 1, do you think the local government in Burgos is doing enough to adapt to these changing weather conditions? Are there any measures they could implement to better prepare for potential future challenges?
Question 6: Both of you, what are your thoughts on the potential impact of climate change on cities like Burgos? Do you think it’s important for individuals and communities to take steps to mitigate their carbon footprint?
Section 1: Current Weather Conditions and Historical Average Comparison
Section 2: Impact on Daily Life and Community in Burgos
Section 3: Causes of Unusually Warm Temperatures
Section 4: Personal Experience with Changing Weather Patterns
Section 5: Government Response and Preparedness for Future Challenges
Section 6: Individual and Community Responsibility in Mitigating Climate Change