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  2. Météo-France - Wikipedia

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    Météo-France. Météo-France is the official French meteorological administration, also offering services to Andorra. It has the powers of the state and can exercise them in relation to meteorology. Météo-France is in charge of observing, studying, and forcasting weather and monitoring snowpack. The organization also issues weather warnings ...

  3. Climate of France - Wikipedia

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    Climate zoning for mainland France in 2020, drawn up by Météo-France. The climate of France is the statistical distribution of conditions in the Earth's atmosphere over the national territory, based on the averages and variability of relevant quantities over a given period, the standard reference period defined by the World Meteorological Organization being 30 years.

  4. La Chaîne Météo - Wikipedia

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    Website. lachainemeteo .com. La Chaîne Météo (lit. The Weather Channel) is a French TV channel, broadcasting weather forecasts 24 hours a day. The channel is similar to the American cable and satellite service The Weather Channel . You can buy a paid membership to access the channel on their website. [1]

  5. Anaïs Baydemir - Wikipedia

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    Anaïs Baydemir. Anaïs Baydemir (born 20 July 1979) is a French journalist and weather presenter who has worked for the French national public television channel France 2 at the conclusion of news bulletins since 2013. She has also worked for the television stations i>Télé, La Chaîne Météo, France 3, Eurosport, NT1, Infosport+ [ fr] and ...

  6. Climate change in France - Wikipedia

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    The four main emitting sectors in France are transport, agriculture, buildings and industry. [13] [14] In 2017, the French industry (including energy supply and other manufacturing) was responsible for 46% of the total CO 2 emission, a number that has been fairly steady since around 2014. [15]

  7. Mont Aigoual - Wikipedia

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    Mont Aigoual (1507 metres) was first used by the Tour de France in 1987 on Stage 17 from Millau to Avignon, when Italian rider Silvano Contini (Italy) of Del Tongo was first over the summit. [7] The climb featured in the 2020 Tour de France on Stage 6 as a summit finish from Le Teil. [8] The winner was the Kazakh cyclist Alexey Lutsenko of ...

  8. Metropolitan France - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan France ( French: France métropolitaine or la Métropole ), also known as European France, [ 1] is the area of France which is geographically in Europe. This collective name for the European regions of France is used in everyday life in France but has no administrative meaning, with the exception of only Metropolitan France being ...

  9. List of extreme temperatures in France - Wikipedia

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    Collectivity Extreme Maximum Extreme Minimum Temperature Location Temperature Location French Polynesia: 37.8 °C (100.0 °F) Atuona: 8 °C (46 °F)