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Extreme terrestrial heat in 2023

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Perkins-Kirkpatrick,  Sarah
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Barriopedro,  David
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Jha,  Roshan
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Wang,  Lin
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Mondal,  Arpita
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Libonati,  Renata
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Kornhuber,  Kai
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Perkins-Kirkpatrick, S., Barriopedro, D., Jha, R., Wang, L., Mondal, A., Libonati, R., Kornhuber, K. (2024): Extreme terrestrial heat in 2023. - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 5, 244-246.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43017-024-00536-y


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Multiple relentless heatwaves occurred in 2023, with much of the world experiencing at least 20 more heatwave days than the 1991–2020 average. Prominent and record-breaking events included exceptional wintertime and spring heat in South America, large heatwaves over Europe, Africa and Asia, and a prolonged event over south-eastern USA and Central America.