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Dutch climate trends show 2024 as one of the warmest years on record

The latest climate timeline for the Netherlands, visualized through the "climate stripes," reveals 2024 as one of the warmest years in recorded history. Published annually by the KNMI, the timeline now spans from 1901 to 2024, with the newest addition—a deep red stripe—representing the average temperature of 11.8 degrees for the year.

Karin van der Wiel, a climate researcher at KNMI, compiles the climate stripes each year. The colorful representation tracks the average annual temperature in the Netherlands, using shades of blue for colder years and shades of red for warmer ones. The trend, van der Wiel notes, is unmistakable: "The Netherlands is warming, and the shift is predominantly caused by human activities, including the burning of fossil fuels."

The latest data places 2024 alongside 2023 as the warmest years since measurements began, both averaging 11.8 degrees. Over the past century, a significant shift from blue to red stripes underscores rising temperatures. During the first half of the 20th century, cooler blue stripes dominated the graph, but recent decades show an accelerating increase in red stripes, reflecting higher temperatures.

The implications of rising temperatures in the Netherlands are clear, according to the KNMI. More frequent heat waves, heavier rainfall, and other climate-related disruptions have become increasingly common.

In addition to the annual climate timeline, the KNMI also created a personalized climate stripe chart for King Willem-Alexander earlier this year. Born in 1967, the king's birth year registered an average temperature of 9.9 degrees. Over his lifetime, the country has experienced a 2 degrees rise in average temperatures.

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