“…Extreme summer conditions have been also confirmed by changes in the frequency, intensity and duration of extreme temperature events. Studies of the variability of maximum air temperature conducted for different areas of Europe from the north: e.g., Baltic region [13], through the central-eastern countries, e.g., [7,8,[14][15][16][17], western regions, e.g., [6,18] towards the Mediterranean [19,20], are in agreement that exceptionally hot summers have been common since the 1990s. Research describing heat-wave episodes in particular years in Europe have focused mostly on 2003 for the western countries, e.g., [21,22] and 2010 for the eastern countries [23,24].…”