Summers Are Getting Longer and Hotter Faster than Expected
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It emerges from the study published in Environmental Research Letters (ANSA)
Summers are getting longer, hotter and the trend is speeding up
The old idea of summer, a fixed season that arrives on cue and leaves on time, is becoming out of date. Across the midlatitudes, the stretch of the year with historically summer-like temperatures is now arriving earlier, ending later, and building more heat than it used to. A new study led by researchers at the University of British Columbia found that from 1990 to 2023, average summer length between the tropics and the polar circles grew by abo…
Summer Is 30 Days Longer Than The 1960s, And Still Growing
Across the midlatitudes, a belt that includes most of North America, Europe, and large parts of Asia, summers have gained five to seven extra days per decade since 1990. The post Summer Is 30 Days Longer Than The 1960s, And Still Growing appeared first on StudyFinds.
According to weather specialists, summers tend to start before and end later, with more frequent and intense heat waves. Read more
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