Study says since 1979 climate change has made heat waves last longer, spike hotter, hurt more people

Study says since 1979 climate change has made heat waves last longer, spike hotter, hurt more people

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A new study says climate change is making giant heat waves crawl slower across the globe and they are baking more people for a longer time with higher temperatures over larger areas. Friday's study calculates that since 1979, global heat waves are moving 20% more slowly meaning more people stay hot longer and they are happening 67% more often. The study finds the highest temperatures in the heat waves are warmer than they were 40 years ago and the area under a heat dome is larger. Heat waves used to last eight days, now on average they stretch to 12 days.

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