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The searing July heatwave that hit Europe last week was made both more likely and more intense by human-induced climate change, scientists say.

Axar.az reports citing foreign media.

A rapid attribution study says that heating added up to 3C to the intensity of the event that scorched the UK, France and the Netherlands.

In France, the heatwave was made at least 10 times and up to 100 times more likely by human activities.

The shorter event in the UK was made at least twice as likely, experts say.

Date
2019.08.02 / 23:16
Author
Axar.az
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