Study: Heat extremes every second year may be felt in most countries

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The researchers found that 92% of 165 countries studied are expected to experience extremely hot annual temperatures, defined as a once-in-one-hundred-year hot year in the pre-industrial era, every two years.

This file photo taken in 2015 shows emus looking for food in the dry earth near the Australian agricultural town of Walgett, 650km northwest of Sydney. Australia is set to experience more heatwaves, with record-breaking hot weather becoming"normal" across the continent. Photo: Peter Parks/AFP

Communications Earth and Environment"It just really shows the urgency and how we're heading into a world that is just so much hotter for everybody," he told AFP. Lead author Lea Beusch, of the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich university, said the study found"a clear imprint" of the actions of top emitters on the regional scale.

The researchers found the biggest impact in terms of the frequency of extremely hot years in tropical Africa.

 

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