July’s extreme heat waves ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change

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July’s extreme heat waves ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change
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There's a reason it's been so darn hot this July.

, the WWA team examined weather data and computer model simulations to compare the Earth’s current climate, which has warmed about 2.2 degrees Fahrenheit since the late 1800s, with the climate of the past. The study found that not only has climate change increased the likelihood of these heat waves happening, but it is making them hotter. Earth’s stagnant atmosphere, warmed by carbon dioxide and other gasses, made Europe’s heatwave 4.5 degrees hotter, China’s 1.

Extreme heat waves like these are expected once every 15 years for the US and Mexico, once every 10 years in Southern Europe, and once every five years for China, according to the analysis. “They are not rare in today’s climate,” WWA co-leader and Imperial College London climate scientist Friederike Otto“What surprises me is that people are so surprised. It is exactly what we expected to see.”

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