Is Human-Induced Climate Change Making Heat Waves Worse?

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that the Midwest and Eastern U.S. could experience a heat wave “notable and potentially the longest experienced in decades for some locations.” A new report from the World Weather Attribution concluded that recent heat waves endured throughout the United States and Central America were made 35 times worse due to human-induced climate change.

The World Weather Attribution group studied excess heat between May and early June, when the US heatwave was concentrated in south-west states including California, Nevada and Arizona.Such attribution studies take some time to complete, so it is too soon for scientists to say how much of a role climate change is playing in the current heatwave...

 

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