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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Heat waves in Europe nearly twice as long
European heat waves are nearly twice as long as they were a century ago and the number of hot summer days there have tripled, a new study finds. Researchers compiled temperature records from 54 high-quality recording stations from Sweden to Croatia and found that heat waves last an average of three days now (with some lasting up to 13 days), while they lasted only 1.5 days on average in 1880.
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