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  2. 2014 Swedish heatwave - Wikipedia

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    Skanör med Falsterbo set a new Swedish record for warmest yearly mean with 10.4 °C (50.7 °F). Its marine features rendered less severe daytime heat during the heat wave, but rather very warm nights. Daily July means went above 20 °C (68 °F), but the temperature record and individual monthly record both stood, with Falsterbo only once ...

  3. Climate of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Daytime highs in Sweden's municipal seats vary from 19 °C (66 °F) to 24 °C (75 °F) in July and −9 °C (16 °F) to 3 °C (37 °F) in January. The colder temperatures are influenced by the higher elevation in the northern interior. At sea level instead, the coldest average highs range from 21 °C (70 °F) to −6 °C (21 °F).

  4. List of extreme temperatures in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in various locations in Sweden since 1860. Due to the continental nature of the Swedish climate, the entire country is prone to absolute extremes, even though averages are normally moderate in most of the country.

  5. Climate change in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Sweden. Temperature rise in Sweden's climate (1750–2013) Climate change has received significant scientific, public and political attention in Sweden. In 1896, Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius was the first scientist to quantify global heating. [1] Sweden has a high energy consumtion per capita, but reducing the dependency ...

  6. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    The air-heating element can be heated by a small heat pump, by direct solar thermal energy, annualized geothermal solar, or simply by a natural gas or oil burner. In some cases a micro-heat pump is used to extract additional heat from the exhaust ventilation air, using it to heat either the incoming air or the hot water storage tank. Small wood ...

  7. List of equipment of the Swedish Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Missile was developed by Germany in collaboration with multiple NATO countries including Sweden. [3] Official designation is Jaktrobot 99 ( lit. Hunting robot 99). [4] Missile was created in collaboration of multiple european countries. Main and only cannon used by the JAS 39. Wing mounted gun pod used on the SK 60.

  8. Swedish Air Force - Wikipedia

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    History. DH.98 Mosquito NF.19 night fighter of the Swedish Air Force in 1949. The Swedish Air Force was created on 1 July 1926 when the aircraft units of the Army and Navy were merged. Because of the escalating international tension during the 1930s the Air Force was reorganized and expanded from four to seven squadrons.

  9. Air barrier - Wikipedia

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    Air barriers control air leakage into and out of the building envelope. Air barrier products may take several forms: Mechanically-attached membranes, also known as housewraps, usually a polyethylene -fiber or spun-bonded polyolefin, such as Tyvek is a generally accepted moisture barrier and an air barrier ( ASTM E2178). Self-adhered membranes ...