Welcome to the
Extreme E
Media Centre
Here you can download images, videos, documents, press releases and more.
XE Explains: extreme temperatures and weather patterns
Much of the planet, particularly in Europe, Africa and across North America, is currently experiencing extreme weather patterns as a result of climate change. The frequency and intensity of such patterns has been attributed to the climate crisis, as the planet continues to warm. To understand more about the impact of climate change causing wildfires, heatwaves, droughts and even floods, Extreme E caught up with the Scientific Committee’s Professor Richard Washington to find out more.
Extreme E: Why is Europe and much of the planet experiencing extreme weather patterns?
Professor Richard Washington: On 5 July 2023 a new global average temperature record of 17.05 oC was set. A day earlier, on the 4 July, that figure exceeded 17 o C for the first time in the earth’s instrumental weather record. Extreme heat has been experienced across a number of regions, including southern parts of the US, China and the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, wildfires are spreading across the Canary Islands and Algeria and have led to evacuations in Greece on the islands of Rhodes and Corfu. In Arizona, Phoenix experienced in excess of 43 oC for 19 days in a row – a new record of persistent extreme heat.
Not everywhere is hot at the moment, though. London is currently seven degrees cooler than the July average – a far cry from the record breaking 40.3 oC recorded in Lincolnshire this time last year.

Extreme E: What is the cause of such extremes?
RW: The immediate cause of the regional extremes in temperature is the pattern of winds in the upper air over the northern hemisphere which can be thought of as where the jet stream is found. The jet stream (in the northern hemisphere) separates hot air to the south from cold air to the north. The gradient between the hot and the cold air is often very sharp. The map below shows that gradient in temperature for the northern hemisphere from 14 July to 20 July 2023. The yellow colour more or less marks out that separation.
The yellow line is wavy rather than straight west to east. In parts of the world, like south west USA and the Mediterranean, the wavy yellow line bulges northward, showing that hot air is found further north than usual. Those bulges are technically things called ridges of high pressure which are characterised by sinking air, cloud-free skies and hot conditions.

Air that sinks from the top of the atmosphere to the surface through a depth of 10 kilometres, will heat by 100 degrees C as a result of compression. That heating and the very dry air which originates at the top of the weather atmosphere leads to extremely low relative humidity which kills off any cloud. Sunshine, which is near the annual maximum, pours through over the course of the long daylight hours. Given all of this, it follows that conditions are extremely hot.
For somewhere like the Med, Saharan conditions prevail. The air over the Med and the air over the Sahara is pretty much inseparable. There is one further ingredient, and that is a dry surface. All the sunshine is converted into heat we can feel (sensible heat) when there is no water to evaporate. Meanwhile England is in a cool part of the wave – a trough rather than a ridge.
The wavy flow of the jet stream around the northern hemisphere at the moment is called a Wave 5 pattern because it has five high pressure ridges (where the yellow in the figure bulges north) and five troughs (where the yellow spreads south). The Wave 5 pattern is more easily seen in the figure below which shows the pressure anomalies (for example, what is unusual about the pressure) 5km up in the atmosphere. Wave 5 patterns tend to move slowly, usually from west to east. This helps to explain why the heat over the Med and the US has been so persistent.
Of course, Wave 5 has happened before in the northern hemisphere summer. And has caused heat waves. It is a well-known pest. Each time it occurs, the carbon-dioxide levels are higher, the heat available to the atmosphere is higher, the surface under the ridges of the wave drier and the wave a bit more stubborn. And so, records are broken.

Extreme E: Have the extremes been building for a number of years?
RW: Increasing extremes in temperature and rainfall across the planet are building as the carbon-dioxide levels increase year on year. The climate system has no other option than to get hotter. There’s an added player in 2023 which is El Nino. El Nino, the appearance of unusually warm water across the tropical central and eastern Pacific, releases heat from the ocean to the atmosphere. So much heat is released that El Nino years are globally warm years. El Nino will speak to 2023 and 2024 global temperatures.
Extreme E: How long are the current extremes in heat set to continue?
RW: The persistence of the heat wave in the Med depends on what Wave 5 does. Usually the wave moves slowly west to east and it is doing that. Initially the extremes in this episodes were in Spain, then Sardinia and Italy and now Greece. The hotter the outbreaks in each of the hot spots, the slower the wave moves and the longer the heat waves last. That’s because those enormous blobs of hot air are hard to dislodge.
Extreme E: What are the dangers in Sardinia?
RW: The temperatures in Sardinia have been dangerous. Last summer’s temperatures caused an excess of 61,000 deaths across Europe. The heat is damaging to ecosystems both on land and sea. There are also wildfires across south east Europe, most notably in Greece. I was lucky to escape Corfu a few days ago, just a few hours before the wildfires started there.
I know this is trivial, but it is some sort of a touchstone. I was unable to charge my phone in a shaded room in an old house before leaving. An error message on the screen showed that it was simply too hot.

Extreme E: Are the wildfires set to continue?
RW: Wildfires will persist through the heat wave. The vegetation in the Med is extremely dense and extremely dry. This provides the fuel for the fires and there is plenty of it. There are related events which can cause these fires such as lightning strikes which are the product of intense storms, nature’s way desperately of trying to cool the planet.
Extreme E: Mitigation work has already taken aboard on the St. Helena. How important is that?
RW: In the run-up to the Island X Prix, the Lidar system was set up on the St Helena while she was at anchor. We measured the outbreak of Saharan air bound up with the start of the Wave 5 pattern that is key to the heat wave experienced over southern Europe. The beginnings of that heat wave were clear to see because the air was laden with dust from the core of the central Sahara, the cauldron which at this time of the year is the largest source of dust on the planet. We were able to measure that harbinger early on the start of the heat wave.
Extreme E: What other mitigation measures can be put in place?
RW: Clearly stopping carbon emissions is key to mitigating extremes. This is a massive global effort that drives Extreme E along. But it will take time. Meanwhile, on the ground, efforts to closely monitor the onset of wildfires when there is still a chance to extinguish them, is one important way forward. In this regard, the efforts of Vodafone Business to develop appropriate instrumentation to detect wildfires, serves as a fine example of what can be done. Without early warning, we have little or no way of getting to the fires before it is too late.

Extreme E: How important is it to raise awareness of the crisis?
RW: The need to wean ourselves off carbon has never been more obvious. Extremes really bring it home. In the case of wildfires, we are having to confront the outcome of increasing carbon in the atmosphere in the most frightening of ways.
Extreme E:
Simra Gulzar, Communications Supervisor
E: media@extreme-e.com / T:+44 7552 858229
Josh Bell, MPA Creative:
E: jb@mpacreative.com / T: +44 7557 102540
Diego Bustos, BE Mass Media (Latin America -including Brazil-, US Hispanics, Spain, Portugal)
E: diego.bustos@bemassmedia.com / +569-8829-9138 or +1-660-847-4645
NOTES TO EDITORS
About Extreme E:
Now in its third season, Extreme E is a radical off-road racing series, founded by the same team behind Formula E, which showcases electric SUVs and futuristic technologies in some of the world’s most remote and challenging environments.
This five-event global voyage utilises its sporting platform for the purpose of promoting electrification, environment and equality. The series’ goal is to highlight the impact of climate change in some of the world’s most endangered environments, promote the adoption of electric vehicles to pave the way for a lower carbon future, and provide a world-first gender-equal motorsport platform.
The first sport to ever be built out of a social purpose, Extreme E aims to minimise environmental impact while maximising awareness, racing in places that have already been damaged or affected by climate change or human interference and taking fans deep into the heart of the most pressing issues facing our planet’s future.
Not only that, but Extreme E is also helping the car industry to develop future-facing technology using racing as a platform for road innovation, which accelerates change ten-fold.
Season 3 Calendar:
Saudi Arabia
11-12 March 2023
Scotland
13-14 May 2023
Sardinia, Italy
08-09 July 2023
Amazon/USA
16-17 September 2023
Chile
02-03 December 2023
About Continental Tires: Founding Partner and Official Tire Partner
Continental develops pioneering technologies and services for sustainable and connected mobility of people and their goods. Founded in 1871, the technology company offers safe, efficient, intelligent, and affordable solutions for vehicles, machines, traffic and transportation.
The tyres business area has 24 production and development locations worldwide. Continental is one of the leading tyre manufacturers with more than 56,000 employees and offers a broad product range for passenger cars, commercial and special-purpose vehicles as well as two-wheelers. Through continuous investment in research and development, Continental makes a major contribution to safe, cost effective and ecologically efficient mobility. The portfolio of the tyres business area includes services for the tyre trade and fleet applications, as well as digital management systems for tyres.
Continental developed a new high-performance tyre for Extreme E Season 2, redesigned to include the use of more sustainable materials. Each of the 30 tyres that Continental has supplied to all ten Extreme E teams now contains recycled polyester made from approximately 60 PET bottles. In total, around a third of each second-generation CrossContact Extreme E tyre consists of recycled and renewable raw materials.
About LuisaViaRoma: Official Fashion Partner
Defined by the Financial Times as “a haven for directional fashion,” LUISAVIAROMA.COM is the top online luxury fashion destination with 5,000,000 visitors per month and worldwide shipping. With each new season, the website presents the collections of more than 600 established designers and young emerging talents.
About Enel X Way: Official Smart Charging Partner
Enel X Way is the Enel Group's new global business line entirely dedicated to electric mobility. Currently, Enel X Way manages approximately 320,000 charging points, both directly and through interoperability agreements in place worldwide. As a global platform for e-mobility, the company is focused on developing flexible charging technologies and solutions to improve the customer experience by supporting the electrification of transport for consumers, businesses, cities and public administrations.
Find out more on https://enelxway.it/en/home and follow Enel X Way on its social media channels:
LinkedIn: Enel X Way
Twitter: @enelxway
Instagram: @enelxway
Facebook: @enelxway
About Zenith: Official Timekeeper and Founding Partner
Zenith exists to inspire individuals to pursue their dreams and make them come true – against all odds. Since its establishment in 1865, Zenith became the first watch manufacture in the modern sense of the term, and its watches have accompanied extraordinary figures that dreamt big and strived to achieve the impossible – from Louis Blériot’s history-making flight across the English Channel to Felix Baumgartner’s record-setting stratospheric free-fall jump. Zenith is also highlighting visionary and trailblazing women – past and present – by celebrating their accomplishments and creating in 2020 its first-ever collection dedicated entirely to them, Defy Midnight.
With innovation as its guiding star, Zenith features exceptional in-house developed and manufactured movements in all its watches. Since the creation of the El Primero in 1969, the world’s first automatic chronograph calibre, Zenith has gone on to master fractions of the second with the Chronomaster Sport and its 1/10th of a second precision and the DEFY 21 with a precision of 1/100th of a second.
About ENOWA: Official Green Hydrogen Partner
ENOWA is a world-class energy, water and hydrogen company founded in NEOM, Saudi Arabia. ENOWA produces and delivers clean and sustainable resources for industrial and commercial applications using a customer-centric smart and connected system, designed to be circular and takes advantage of NEOM's optimal solar and wind energy profile. ENOWA benefits from NEOM's greenfield site, which has no legacy infrastructure, to advance Energy, Water, and Hydrogen innovation.
ENOWA will act as a catalyst and incubator for developing new, sustainable energy and water businesses while creating a robust economic sector regionally. Through its commitment to renewable energy and efficient water management, ENOWA seeks to become a global reference for industry leaders and setting a benchmark for sustainable economic circular systems around the world.
For more information, please visit: enowa.neom.com
About Vodafone Business: Official Technology and Communication Partner
With expertise in connectivity, global scale and the leading IoT platform, Vodafone Business is a leading technology communications company helping organisations succeed in a digital world and keeping society connected. Vodafone’s purpose is to connect for a better future, enabling an inclusive and sustainable digital society, and many of its solutions have sustainability and inclusivity embedded.
Unique in its scale as the largest pan-European and African technology communications company, Vodafone transforms the way we live and work through its innovation, technology, connectivity, platforms, products and services. Vodafone operates mobile and fixed networks in 21 countries, and partners with mobile networks in 52 more. As of 31 December 2021, they had over 300m mobile customers, more than 28m fixed broadband customers and over 22m TV customers.
This collaboration will see Vodafone Business leading innovations and capabilities such as 5G, MPN, IOT and MEC, integrated into Extreme E’s global operations and will include full involvement in the purpose- driven elements of the series, with special prominence on Extreme E’s Legacy Programmes and the Science Laboratory on board the St Helena. Through its IOT solutions, Vodafone Business is helping sustainability efforts, including agriculture, forestation and decarbonisation of energy grids.
Find out more on http://www.Vodafone.com/business and follow Vodafone on its social media channels:
Twitter: @VodafoneGroup
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/vodafone
About EY: Official Sustainability Partner
EY is a global leader in assurance, consulting, strategy, transactions and tax services, and already plays a significant role in working with Extreme E. Originally announcing its collaboration with the championship back in 2020, EY came on board to help Extreme E achieve its commitment to minimising its overall footprint whilst creating a positive legacy.
Whilst Extreme E strives ‘to race without a trace’, the framework provided by EY has helped the series to minimize its environmental impact across each of its remote race locations. Both prior and post-racing impact assessments have supported Extreme E to strategically plan their actions within these areas.
EY and Extreme E will work closely together to promote the five pillars of Extreme E (or “Five Es”) through the adoption of ‘XE Talks’. These informative presentations, facilitated by Extreme E’s Scientific Committee, will shed light on the Five Es, showcasing the joint commitment of EY and Extreme E.
About CBMM: Founding Supplier
CBMM | Niobium is a founding supplier of Extreme E and the Championship’s official Niobium Technology Supplier and Chassis Technology Supplier.
Critical to the automotive sector, niobium produces stronger, lighter and more sustainable cars with better energy efficiency. Its technologies are already widely applied in different areas, including light-weighting, safety, emissions reduction and electronics that will help lead to a sustainable sector transformation. Key applications of niobium in the Mobility sector include chassis, brakes and exhaust systems, drivetrains, batteries and EV charging stations and any number of ancillary components. Its qualities mean materials can be made lighter, stronger, more robust and more reliable – all while being more sustainable than other materials.
CBMM offers technical innovation to customers around the globe through a team of over 2,000 highly trained, dedicated professionals providing cutting-edge niobium products and technology to over 400 clients in around 40 countries.
About Kaizen Clean Energy: Official Clean Energy Technology Provider
Kaizen Clean Energy (KCE), a manufacturer of hydrogen generators, is developing integrated solutions for electric vehicle (EV) charging, hydrogen fuelling, and distributed power for the grid and critical assets.
KCE offers its mobile microgrid to customers through an Energy as a Service contract, which eliminates large capital expenses and provides customers with the flexibility to scale with energy needs over time.
Kaizen Clean Energy will support ENOWA - NEOM’s energy, water, and hydrogen subsidiary and Green Hydrogen Power Partner to Extreme E - in delivering a pioneering hydrogen microgrid solution to the championship.
Find out more on: www.kaizencleanenergy.com.