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No pause in the increase of hot temperature extremes

Sonia I. Seneviratne (), Markus G. Donat, Brigitte Mueller and Lisa V. Alexander
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Sonia I. Seneviratne: the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich
Markus G. Donat: Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales
Brigitte Mueller: the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich
Lisa V. Alexander: Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales

Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 3, 161-163

Abstract: Observational data show a continued increase of hot extremes over land during the so-called global warming hiatus. This tendency is greater for the most extreme events and thus more relevant for impacts than changes in global mean temperature.

Date: 2014
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