| dbp:caption
|
- Over decades, the average number of days spent in heat waves in the U.S. annually has increased, based on increases in both the average annual number of heat waves and on their average durations. (en)
- Also, heat wave seasons have grown in length. (en)
- US heat waves have increased in frequency, average duration, and intensity. (en)
- New high temperature records have outpaced new low temperature records on a growing portion of Earth's surface. (en)
- New Orleans submerged after Hurricane Katrina, September 2005 (en)
- Map of increasing heatwave trends over the midlatitudes and Europe, July–August 1979–2020 (en)
- 3.786912E10 (dbd:second)
- The sixth IPCC Assessment Report included projections of changes in average soil moisture. (en)
- Water temperature increases caused by climate change intensified peak wind speeds in all 2024 Atlantic hurricanes. (en)
|