Temperatures in England and Wales last week were 2 to 4 degrees warmer than they could have been, according to a new study.
Climate change made UK heatwave hotter and more likely, say scientists
Human-caused climate change made last week’s deadly heatwave in England and Wales at least 10 times more likely and added a few degrees to how brutally hot it got, a study said.
A team of international scientists found that the heatwave that set a new national record high at 40.3 degrees Celsius (104.5F) was made stronger and more likely by the buildup of heat-trapping gases from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas.
They said on Thursday that temperatures were 2 to 4 degrees Celsius warmer in the heatwave than they would have been without climate change, depending on which method scientists used.
The study has not been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal yet but follows scientifically accepted techniques, and past such studies have been published months later.