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warn experience be analyse report indicate be persist break experience
get record add experience break talk tell lead warn mean
Climate scientists have that many parts of the world will more extreme heat. The experts from Copernicus, the European Union's Earth Observation Programme. Its meteorologists world temperatures from satellites, aircraft, weather stations and other databases from around the world. The scientists that their figures a high likelihood of an escalation in extreme temperatures. They said: "It the second warmest June on record for Europe....Heatwave conditions over western North America, where many temperature records were . Arctic Siberia also high temperatures."

Professor Peter Stott of the UK's Meteorological Office said: "We are used to record high temperatures being somewhere around the world every year now." He that his primary concern was not the fact that regions are more heatwaves, but that record high temperatures are increasingly being by such large margins. about Canada's recent "heat dome" weather event, professor Stott said: "It is us that changes in average climate are to rapid escalation not just of extreme temperatures, but of extraordinarily extreme temperatures." The scientists that a warming world would more droughts and heat-related deaths.

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