Met Office study - record June temps 10x more likely

 Recent Met Office research as shown that the chances of reaching the record-breaking temperatures of June 2003 in Western Europe is now 10 times more likely then it was 20 years ago. What was once in a 723-year event is now a one in 66-year event. Using climate projections, the team were able to calculate that unless serious action is taken to reduce greenhouse gases emissions globally by 2100 then these extreme heat waves could happen every two to three years. The noticeable heat waves like those recorded in 2003 and in June 2022 have significant impacts on human health and can severely affect food production. High overnight temperatures mean that the body has no opportunity to recover from daytime heat which exacerbates health conditions and causes heat related illnesses in people who are usually fit and healthy.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/press-office/news/weather-and-climate/2022/climate-change-slashing-odds-of-record-western-european-june-temperatures




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