Several years of killer heat ahead, top weather forecasters warn
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Weather Agencies Warns Of Upcoming 'Killer Heat'
The 5 Worst Hurricanes In The History Of The USA (1:57) It seems like every year we get new record-high temperatures across the United States. Unfortunately, that trend isn't likely to end any time soon with "killer heat" emerging in some upcoming forecasts.On Wednesday, the World Meteorlogical Organization and the U.K. Meteorological Office released a five-year forecast projecting an 80-percent chance that the entire world will break another an…
Top weather forecasters warn that humanity is set to endure several years of killer heat
Global temperatures are on track to soar to unprecedented levels over the next several years, according to a stark warning from top international weather agencies. Citing a combination of human-caused climate change and naturally occurring El Niño patterns, meteorologists are sounding the alarm that extreme heat is likely to persist, intensify, and become increasingly deadly […]


Forecasters: Get ready for several years of killer heat
Top weather agencies warn that the world should get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes the globe to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes. Wednesday's five-year forecast from the World Meteorological Organization and the U.K.…
Climate change at last! - Fat Tail Daily
Here’s the latest from Associated Press: Get ready for several years of killer heat, top weather forecasters warn “Higher global mean temperatures may sound abstract, but it translates in real life to a higher chance of extreme weather: stronger hurricanes, stronger precipitation, droughts,” said Cornell University climate scientist Natalie Mahowald, who wasn’t part of the calculations but said they made sense. “So higher global mean temperatur…
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