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Ground temperature rises sharply as forests are reduced by fires

In the area of Attica affected by the great fire of August 2024, the ground temperature is up to 10°C higher than before the fire

Newsroom July 16 04:05

Significant increase in temperature in areas where forest vegetation has been destroyed by fire, confirms satellite data analyzed by the Meteo unit of the National Observatory of Athens.

Specifically, the meteo unit of the National Observatory of Athens analyzed satellite data from two consecutive warm periods: 17 July 2024, before the devastating Varnavas/Penteli fire, and 26 June 2025, about eleven months later. Comparison between the two dates reveals temperature differences of 1-2°C in many areas, which can be attributed to natural variations in weather conditions.

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However, of particular interest is the area affected by the Great Fire of August 2024, as within the boundaries of the burned area, ground temperature values in June 2025 appear elevated by up to 10°C compared to those in July 2024, before the fire. Despite the passage of a significant period of time, as the METEO unit points out, the loss of vegetation still has a strong impact on the energy balance of the area, leading to significant surface warming.

As noted by meteo, among other things, the measurements are for the surface temperature of the ground. However, it stresses that it is reasonable to expect corresponding – albeit smaller – differences in the air temperature near the surface.

“In conclusion, the satellite data confirm that the destruction of forest vegetation due to fire involves a significant increase in ground temperature, with potential impacts on the microclimate, and the general ecological balance of the region,”
meteo concludes.

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