Heatwaves caused by climate crisis may become regular event, says Met Office chief

Chief meteorologist says extreme temperatures ‘entirely consistent’ with human-induced climate crisis

Exceptionally high temperatures expected across the UK on Monday and Tuesday are “entirely consistent” with climate change, the chief meteorologist at the Met Office has said, warning that such heat could become a regular feature by the end of the century.

The UK’s first red heat warning has come into effect, with temperatures expected to reach 41C (105.8F) on Monday or Tuesday, breaking the country’s heat records. The heatwave has already caused school closures, transport service delays, increased pressure on health services and a call from unions for flexible working options.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jul/18/heatwaves-caused-by-climate-crisis-may-become-regular-event-says-met-office-chief

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