Heatwaves in Uccle since 1901
The Royal Meteorological Institute (KMI-IRM) defines a heatwave as a period during which the daily maximum temperature is at least 25.0°C for five or more consecutive days, with at least three of those days reaching a maximum of 30.0°C or higher.
Additional Information
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Format | CSV |
| Size | 3.1 KB |
| Created | 7 April 2025 |
| Last Updated | 7 April 2025 |
| Package identifier | c5b4ca87-2d6b-4e5b-83d1-5bf53457817e |
| URI | https://bcc.thebinaryforest.net/dataset/c5b4ca87-2d6b-4e5b-83d1-5bf53457817e/resource/c88b137e-fccf-4215-a69e-8d5c4fed741d/download/heat_waves_uccle_reconstructed_closed_shelter_1892_2023.csv |