Sacramento Heatwave was created in 2003.
The deadliest heat wave in history occurred in Europe in 2003, resulting in an estimated 70,000 excess deaths. The heat wave affected multiple countries and highlighted the dangers of extreme heat events exacerbated by climate change.
A heatwave is caused when a system of high pressure moves into an area. Air from upper levels of the atmosphere are pulled towards the ground, increasing in temperature. The stronger the system of pressure, the longer and more severe the heatwave. In 2003, Western Europe was hit with its hottest summer since around 1540. An estimated 70,000 died and the heatwave was damaging to crops and water supplies.
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In 2003, India experienced a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching as high as 50°C (122°F) in some regions. This extreme heatwave led to thousands of deaths and widespread health issues across the country.
The Treaty of Accession for the 10 countries that joined the European Union on the 1st of May 2004 was signed on the 16th of April 2003.
In 2003, India experienced a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching up to 50°C (122°F) in some parts of the country. The heatwave resulted in thousands of casualties and was considered one of the deadliest heatwaves in India's history.
Creativity European Association was created in 2003.
European Social Simulation Association was created in 2003.
Central European Journal of Mathematics was created in 2003.
European Market Watch ended on 2003-05-30.
Journal of the European Economic Association was created in 2003.